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Hi to all!

Today I’ve completed my personal 10 month security training schedule, and I gained my Offensive Security OSCP and OSCE certifications!

These months have been very fun and challenging, and now I feel more prepared than ever! I recommend these courses to anyone that would acquire some deep understanding of information security in his very practical aspects. Obviously, some prerequisites are necessary, but the most important is willingness.

Here some advice for anyone wants to start these courses:

  • For OSCP (PWK course) I recommend to read all the course materials first, then dive deep into the labs. Try to own all the machines, with and without Metasploit (even if its use is restricted into the exam, you should take advantage of the lab to learn it, because it will be your best friend in a future work in security). Research all topics in what you’ll find yourself weak. Try, try, try.
  • For OSCE (CTP course) I recommend to read all the course materials and do all the exercises. Then, read thru all the Corelan Exploit Writing tutorials (VERY recommended!) and perform all the guided exercises. Lastly, create a little lab (some Windows VMs and a Kali VM) and redo ALL the exercises in the course materials. If you have time, try to fuzz some applications and create exploits for the vulns you’ll find.

And remember, when things start go wrong and you feel tired, it’s time to TRY HARDER!

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