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| | | | | In this post, I will discuss my journey of obtaining the PNPT, a hands-on penetration testing exam from TCM Security. | |
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| | | | | Introduction After passing my OSCP, I am planning on doing CRTP and CRTO sometime this year. I took the OSCP exam before the updates that are focused on Active Directory so I didn't actively focus on this area. So to learn and practice on AD and Windows and also as some prep for the certifications I plan on taking, I will be doing some machines that are AD related and try to get into the details of the included misconfigurations and vulnerabilities. | |
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| | | | | OSCP Reborn - 2023 Exam Preparation Guide Prologue Many of you are likely aware that the Offensive Security Certified Professional Exam was revised, with the changes officially published on January 11, 2022. The old version of the exam required the student to perform a buffer overflow attack (it still may end up on your exam, but is not a guarantee). Since then, the model has shifted towards an active directory model which is more aligned with modern day penetration testing.... | |
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