Hey Andy! Thank you for detailed explanation of the course. Hope you've passed the exam. I am going through CRTP materials now. I was planning to complete CRTP then go for CRTE and jump to CRTO after that. Is this a good choice or should I take CRTO before CRTE?
@@faizankhd same as learning any programming language. Do some programming tutorials then use it for a small personal project. Python is good for automation, c# is good for windows exploit development
Thanks for taking the time to make this 👍🏻
It's Rasta Mouse! The man himself 😁
Awesome course content, thanks for putting it together
Very insightful mate. Earlier they uses Covenant but Cobalt Strike as C2 is a game changer.
It is so good that they were able to include Cobalt Strike as part of the labs
Thanks so much. Currently I am at the end of the materials/labs testing and this video help me so much
No worries, good luck on your exam
really helpful . good luck on the exam !
Thanks!
Awesome, thank you very much, best luck for you exam
Thanks
Awesome stuff, you're always grinding ;)
It is the only way to keep making new content for this channel lol
The links to your social media accounts (linked in - twitter) especially
The links are in the about section on my channel
Hey Andy! Thank you for detailed explanation of the course. Hope you've passed the exam. I am going through CRTP materials now. I was planning to complete CRTP then go for CRTE and jump to CRTO after that. Is this a good choice or should I take CRTO before CRTE?
I think CRTO before CRTE.
CRTP and CRTO are quite similar, CRTP uses manual powershell and CRTO uses C2. They will double up on quite a bit of content
insightful thanks
Glad it was helpful
what about programming skills to understand Web application and many other vulnerabilities
Yes, programming helps a lot when it comes to finding web application vulnerabilities. This certification does not cover web though
@@andyli so where how we can learn programming specific to pen testing and cybersecurity
@@faizankhd same as learning any programming language. Do some programming tutorials then use it for a small personal project.
Python is good for automation, c# is good for windows exploit development
@@andyliand for web vulnerability?
@@faizankhd portswigger web academy
What you recommend for beginners and intermediate, OSCP or CRTO
OSCP first
Hey Andy, if I'm relatively new to Active Directory which certification would be more beginner friendly, CRTO or CRTP?
You might want to do the cyber mentor's PNPT cert first if you are new. Or watch his free course on TH-cam.
In order of difficulty:
PNPT
CRTP
CRTO
@@andyli Much appreciated, mate :)
Do we have to use our Windows VM and Kali VM for practice and in exam or the course provide itself?
you VPN into the exam environment with your kali, they also provide a Windows VM
@@andyli Just a quick question. I know it depends person to person but still.. 😐 Is 40 hours lab time enough? How much time did you spent?
@@2gs919 40 hours is good, you can pause it anytime to save costs
In which course you learn the most? TCM -PNPT, PENTEST ACADEMY CRTP, Zero-Point Red Team OPS ?
I have not done PNPT or CRTP, but based on other reviews I think CRTO is more comprehensive
But did you pass both OSCP and CRTO?
Have not passed CRTO yet, my exam is in two weeks
@@andyli best luck👍👍
Can I start preparing for CRTO without any active prepration of OSCP... But I have played many CTFs on tryhackme.
You don't need OSCP. Just practice some active directory rooms on tryhackme/hackthebox before starting
@@andyli means... Only prerequisites I know for CRTO is active directory
Yep just active directory