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RE: Online training for pentest and forensics


From: "Michael D. Wood" <mike () itsecuritypros org>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 06:29:59 -0400

Sounds interesting.   I've heard other people didn't pass the exam on their
first try, but the knowledge you gain just taking the course is awesome!
Good luck to you sir.

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From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On
Behalf Of Alex Dolan
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 10:32 PM
To: Miguel Dilaj
Cc: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Online training for pentest and forensics

I am currently doing my lab time in Offensive Security, and I highly
recommend it. I have some technical experience but no prior experience in
pen-testing but I found that the course still catered very well for me. I
probably won't pass my exam on the first try but the training provided has
given me the skills and tools I need to pursue the learning much further on
my own. If nothing else, the course has been so much fun and is extremely
rewarding.

OSCP gets my vote

Regards, Alex Dolan

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Miguel Dilaj <miguel.dilaj () oissg org>
wrote:
Hi all,

Even with roughly 30 years experience with computers, 15 years 
experience in training and IT security, including working full time as 
a pentester for 7 years, leading teams of pentesters 6 years, 
forensics experience hard to quantify in terms of time, and being 
co-author of technical portions of ISSAF I'm afraid of offering 
anything here ;-) I can't offer training RIGHT NOW, but some eLearning 
courses are being developed (don't have any rush, so can't quote a 
date) and will eventually be made available in the company's website 
(www.securitytestinglab.com) The only promise I can make is quality 
(this is also a reason why these take time to be finished). On top of 
that I can promise a FREE module for normal users (they deserve to be 
trained as well, and that will eventually avoid more than one 
headache), a cheap module for normal users who want to go a step forward,
and normally-priced modules for IT people and consultants.
Said that, I can also recommend SANS for their seriousness in 
everything they do.
Regards,

Miguel Dilaj



On 30/08/2012 09:27, Mustafa Qasim wrote:

InnoBuz Trainer

Mr. Surajeet is an Information Security Expert & Trainer with 3+ 
years of experience & achievement across the whole spectrum of 
Technical Training.

3+ Years.. wow.. :)

Stop picking every inferior training and cert. JUST GO FOR SANS OR
OFFSEC.




On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Richnl Lamur <lamurrichnl () gmail com>
wrote:

Hi ALL,

I Want to ask if one of you have heard of the ethical hacking 
training of http://www.innobuzz.in ?
Ifso is it a good choice to begin with?

Regards


On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Mustafa Qasim <alajal () gmail com> wrote:

There are many new kids in town. Some are doing good like 
eLearnSecurity but some are only playing tricks. They do make a 
security news website, spend weeks in promoting on social networks 
and forums and then introduce their own ninja PenTest courses. Be 
aware of them.

I would recommend you to go for no one else but SANS or OffenSive 
Security. They are the leaders. OSCP is highly fine grained course. 
Do spend your money on worthy stuff. And don't go for EC-Council stuff.
EC-Council certs aren't worthy enough from practical skills 
perspective. Offensive Security certs do return you a lot more 
hands on skills then EC-Council.

If you want to just shine before the HR and Recruiting People then 
CEH is a good shot but it doesn't return anything worthy for the cost.



On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:21 PM, a bv <vbavbalist () gmail com> wrote:

Hi,

I would like to ask your opinion about the  best online pentest 
and forensics trainings you know.


Regards


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