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siunam321.github.io
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| | | | | Back in November 2024, me and my university CTF team NuttyShell placed champion on PwC's Darklab Hack A Day CTF competition. One of the champion prizes is "Sponsorship of Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) PEN-200 certification (90-day lab access)". Since I already earned OSCP back in 2023, and having a strong interest in web security, I requested the organizer to switch it to OffSec Web Expert (OSWE), which they happily did so! Eventually, I earned OSWE on June 2nd, 2025! | |
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www.offsec.com
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| | | | | We are going to change the OSCP exam structure to better reflect the PWK materials and the skills needed to be a more well-rounded Penetration Tester. | |
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www.schellman.com
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| | | | | The OSWE certification is a must-have for penetration testers who want to be the best in the industry. We've created an exam guide to help aspiring candidates. | |
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blog.ikuamike.io
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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. | ||