Pentesting Program Placement - PPP Class is our 2024 , hands-on practical and theoretical course offered for experienced and non-IT experienced individuals looking for a certified training inorder to secure a career in a Pentesting role in 12 weeks .
Penetration testing is currently a high in-demand career path within the cybersecurity field. Companies and orgnizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of proactively identifying and addressing vunerabilies in their systems and networks. As a result, the demand for skilled penetration testers has been growing steadily in recent years.
Our penetration testing training, is an essential skill in cybersecurity that involves testing systems, networks, and applications for vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit. MRSS-GIT PLATFORM is an excellent resource for pentesting training because it hosts numerous repositories that contain tools, scripts, and exercises for learning and practicing pentesting skills.
- Intro: Notekeeping, Linux
-Python 101
-Phyton 102 (Building a terrible port scanner
-Passive OSINT
-Scanning Tools & Tactics
-Enumeration
-Exploitation, shells & Credentials
-Building an AD lab, LLMAR poising & NTLM v2 cracking with Hashcat
At the end of the training you will achieve: The Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) which is a highly regarded certification in the field of information security, focusing on practical penetration testing skills.
The OSCP certification, offered by Offensive Security, is an esteemed qualification within the cybersecurity community. It emphasizes hands-on technical skills in penetration testing or ethical hacking.
The program is designed for information security professionals seeking to prove their ability in a real-world, hands-on environment.
This certification requires candidates to successfully attack and penetrate various live machines in a safe, controlled lab environment.
It demonstrates the candidate's proficiency in finding vulnerabilities and using exploits, showcasing a fundamental understanding of the penetration testing process.
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