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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 15, 2012, 05:14:14 AM
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Hello Guys,
I have chosen to enroll into the SecurityTube Training for Pythong Scripting Expert. Later today or tomorrow I will pay the fee and I will start the class, I do not know how long it will take, according to my job and my classes at college, but i will try to do as much as possible, even if I am not in hurry, I have time before March.
I hope anyway to reach a good level of coding in few months, maybe before January.
Do you think the class is good for a novice? I know is ok because it starts from the beginning, but it refers only to the Python part. I do not know if I will understand all the theory (if there is theory) behind attacks and so on.
But it does not seems pre-requisites so I think I will try anyway!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 12, 2012, 02:22:25 PM
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Thanks for the links, I had read them before.
Next week, maximum in 2, I will start the SecurityTube Python class, and I hope to get the certification in a couple of Months maximum.
In the meanwhile, I will start to see a bit of Linux and Bash scripting, in order to reach March with a solid knowledge of Python, a good command of Linux and Bash, TCP/IP&Network Knowledge and so on.
According to my salary, do the 2 courses (eCPPT and OSCP) will be too expensive, so I think I will be go straight with OSCP, maybe will be more difficult but If I will be able to manage I will probably cover a best range in a deeper way.
I would like to have, in July or August, the following cert: CCNA, SecurityTube Python, OSCP and try to look up for a new job in Scandinavia or in UK, according to the market.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 11, 2012, 07:35:46 PM
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Probably starting with eCPPT would be better, because I am coming from a Technical Support Field, mainly focused on Networking, and I do not have experience in the Security field.
Next week I am probably planning to start the SecurityTube certification of Python, and I would say once got it, I`ll try to figure out what can I do, because until March I will be working and Studying (college), so not such big time, after that I will be unemployed due to the expiration of my contract and I can focus more.
I would prefer cover my knowledge lack in this months, so mainly python, bash, GNU/Linux.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 11, 2012, 08:30:42 AM
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I have decided to go for the SecuryTube Python certification in 2 weeks (when I will receive my salary  ) I think is a good way to reach an high-level of Python (and a nice-to-have certification) in a really rapid way. I will use all the next 5/10 days to read the book I have bough, just to grasp some basic concepts, then I will go ahead with the cert. Somebody has done it or is doing it? How long does it take approximately, by starting with a basic knowledge of programming language? Thanks guys!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 10, 2012, 08:06:01 AM
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I know the class, I think might be a really well program for me, but I guess will be less expensive reading the book and then go ahead with Violent Python, or a book like that, to grasp some new concepts, as seen I do not need to be fluent.
Furthermore, I have to save 1000$ for the exams, and I guarantee you that in East of Europe this might take around 3/4 months, I cannot efford too many expenses.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 09, 2012, 11:53:25 PM
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Finally I have placed my order on Amazon, and I have bought: - Learning Python; - bash Pocket Reference; (both published by O`Reilly) And - "The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy" (published by Syngress)
Other books I have at home, which might be usefull are: - Cisco press certification guide for ICND1&ICDN2 - Cisco press certification guide for CCNP (Routing and Switching) - Kernighan & Ritchie "The C Programmin Language".
As seen that I have already a good background in Networking, I will be just reviewing some topics time to time. Probably I won`t read to much about CCNP at the moment.
What I will try to do, is to read and try some example of Python and get a brief overview of C as well. Do not need to become an hard coder, but understand the code, and being able to modify it and to know the reason why I am doing certain things instead of others, I guess will be enough.
Now I just have to download a distro, probably I will go for Ubuntu (even if probably something lighter would be better according to my laptop esouce) and play a bit with the shell and know a bit about the system, maybe I can try to create easy shell script.
The material should be delivered in around 4-10 business days, hope those books will be great!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 09, 2012, 09:57:58 AM
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First of all, thanks to both. Second of all: what do you think about my small roadmap before March? Grasp a bit of Python, Network Security in general and GNU/Linux knowledge? May you suggest any books for the security? Beside of Think Python, I thought might be interesting get this book as well: "The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy" ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/Basics-Hacking-Penetration-Testing-Syngress/dp/1597496553/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1349786171&sr=1-9#reader_1597496553) Regarding GNU/Linux, I will start by download a backtrack image and I will put it in a VM on my Mac Air, it has 1GB of Ram, but I guess will be enough until march, to know at least a bit about moving file, directories management, assign rights to the user, change file permissions, create simple scripts and so on, it won`t take too much hopefully. So, I believe that in march/april I will be able to do about 30/40hours per week (I will not work as I said, I will have only college courses i guess) and have the following IT skills: Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac, routing, switching, TCP/IP, Python/Java/SQL (basic), probably enough to start. According to ShadowZero, I will try to get a bit of knowledge of C as well, I have the K&R at home and I can review it for a bit  Once I will be enrolled in the class, of course I will post my questions and my doubts, it will be really important to me also because I cannot take more than 3/4 month without a job, and hopefully with that I can start straight into the new career path!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / [OSCP]Suggestions on how to fulfill the prerequisites
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on: October 09, 2012, 07:35:49 AM
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Hello Guys, My name is Nicolas, I am 22 and I am writing from east part of Europe. I have worked for 2 years and half in a 2nd level technical support team (quite generic: Windows, Mac OS X, Networks, Office) and now I have 1 year contract with an American Telecommunications Company and I work as Network Specialist (2nd level Support). I remotely support the network infrastructures of some companies, and we have to provide technical support on Cisco devices (Routers and Switches), assure the continuity of the service and the network performance, implementing changes (configuration changes), and so on.. The only certification I hold is the Cisco CCNA. On March 2013 my 1-year-contract will be expired, and what I want to do, is to go back to my home country, and be focused for 2/3months in a row on OSCP course and try to get the certification, in order to move my career towards a new position as penetration tester. Since September, I am also enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Distance Learning Program. From now to March, I would like to as much as possible to fulfill some prerequisities I think is nice to have before starting the OSCP class. At the moment I have the following IT skills: - Very good knowledge of Windows OS; - Good knowledge of Mac OS X OS; - Basic GNU/Linux knowledge; - Basic SQL and Programming languages knowledge(I am doing Java J2Se class this semester, at my Uni, and during my high school I have studied a bit C and C++); - Good knowledge of HTML and CSS; - Good Network knowledge (CCNA level, with some elements of CCNP switch). And I would like to gain this: - General Network Security; - GNU/Linux (Backtrack); - Python; About Python, I have bough the book "Think Python" http://www.amazon.co.uk/Think-Python-Allen-B-Downey/dp/144933072X/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1349784319&sr=1-8About the other 2 sections, I would like to receive some hints from you, if is possible. I would like to receive also some feedbacks/suggestions about my idea to gain the prerequisites needed and If I need something more/else in order to achieve the certification Thanks! Nicolas.
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