Question Ryan so in reality we don’t need the Compita A+ & Net+ in order to succeed in EH ? So will be fine with just the eJPT & PJPT since they are entry levels.
Honestly, if you already have experience (help desk, SOC, whatever) and you're past that barrier having the certs arent a requirement. A lot of people recommend Net+ as a way for you to get exposed to networking / learn a bit more but you can simply study and not take the exam if you're already in the field. Pentesting / Cybersecurity is generally more mid level - there are exceptions and outliers but most places wont want to hire someone without experience into an EH / Cyber role. A+ / Net+ will HELP you get that role, but not guarantee it.
yea man it was pretty solid. just make sure you practice hands-on before starting this exam. Definitely know how to enumerate machines, crack/pass hashes, etc.
Actualy now uptill Aug 10 elearn security is offering a discount of 100 dollars on all there certs I think which makes the ejpt available at 150 dollars with 3 months of access to the labs and a little higher the 299$ a year subscription with 2 ejpt exam attempts along with there cloud certification voucher is available at 200$. I was planing on taking the 200 dolar one as it gives us more time before the training and voucher expires as I'm kinda a semibeginer person here
While HTB offers valuable practical exams, (and there training is AMAZING) its recognition in the job market may not be as widespread as more established certifications. On Indeed, only six companies mention HTB in the certifications they require from employees, whereas thousands of companies list other certifications I mentioned.
Love your videos!!! I send them to people who ask me questions. I have the Pentest+ and the CySA+. I'm not saying they are VERY similar. They might be. I'm just not saything that. But If I had to choose one for the red side and the blue side. It would be CySA+. I have a Pentesting job right now and I have gotten more value from the CySA+. Keep it the great content!
No @@danmac4969. Getting my position took more than that. I have a few additional certs and I did a good bit of extra work. Basically, like this channel, be able to show the work you've done.
I'm not sure what you are saying when you've mentioned the CompTIA certifications. The beginning part contradicts the last part to me. Are you suggesting, to your past self, to start the Pentest+ first (in the beginning of the mention) or after the security+ (near the end of the mention)? Edit: I finished watching the video. Comptia is a filler for resumes, maybe. Basically if a certification is necessary take the eJPT. Then maybe MAYBE, PNPT after. OSCP is not advised to your past self. Still getting confortable with Cybersecurity vocabulary and understanding a little coding (like Python) is necessary.
I need help. Please guide me. I have artificial nerves attached to my legs because I am special in terms of my birth date. I am June 12. My mother is born on September 1st and my father is born on November 30 th. Therefore, it is illegal to copy my DNA. and they attach me to a
The robot with which they are harassing me may belong to America or it may be from the government, they are doing this under the control of Israel, please inform me and help me.
Hey PhD security, I found a XSS vulnerability on a website of a bug bounty program where you can inject everything in an input field because nothing is filtered. So you can use all characters (, etc). It is then stored in their database and the script is always executed when I see my username or email or firstname (depends what I edit). In my opinion a typically XSS attack but the bug bounty platform rejected it because they say it is a "self" XSS. I my opinion it is not "self" XSS because this script is saved on their database and executed for every user which sees my credentials. It also does not need a social engineering attack for execute this script. Am I wrong in this case and it is really a self XSS and can you explain why?
Excellent channel, but to me certs are good if you want to get a job. HTB certs and Kali Linux certs are what I am going for to get more hands-on experience.
Hey PhD Security! M 14 years old, and have a huge interest in cyber security and ethical hacking. Can u plz reccomend how i go about and is this the right age?
Get him a try hack me or hack the box subscription let him do a room or a box there a week if he Likes to he will enjoy doing it and u can knw if that's what he would want to do in his life that way also
I have not done HTB certs or really looked into them. I would do that !! If You go to indeed and type in HTB certs you will see if companies are wanting employees with HTB certs.
Dude, your work ethics is simply unreachable… if you take a good notes from good hacker friend, you’ll do it. Trust me… all these talk about the certs are 90 % useless. You are destroying my self-esteem slowly but steadily. Also I feel as much as it true that anyone can accomplish anything but in real life life things just don’t always end up in ….OffSec or ditch. People like u r rare but if not for youz guyz (like old mafia) there would be no progress
nice vid! i have the CEH and eJPT and have done all the comptia stuff on udemy but didnt bother with taking the exams. initial my next step was going for the oscp but after the holidays i will start with the web200. tbh i do certs because they help me improving in skill and jobs, but next to them i also do a lot of free training like portswigger etc.
Question Ryan so in reality we don’t need the Compita A+ & Net+ in order to succeed in EH ? So will be fine with just the eJPT & PJPT since they are entry levels.
Honestly, if you already have experience (help desk, SOC, whatever) and you're past that barrier having the certs arent a requirement. A lot of people recommend Net+ as a way for you to get exposed to networking / learn a bit more but you can simply study and not take the exam if you're already in the field. Pentesting / Cybersecurity is generally more mid level - there are exceptions and outliers but most places wont want to hire someone without experience into an EH / Cyber role. A+ / Net+ will HELP you get that role, but not guarantee it.
Anyone have any thoughts on the PJPT?
yea man it was pretty solid. just make sure you practice hands-on before starting this exam. Definitely know how to enumerate machines, crack/pass hashes, etc.
Actualy now uptill Aug 10 elearn security is offering a discount of 100 dollars on all there certs I think which makes the ejpt available at 150 dollars with 3 months of access to the labs and a little higher the 299$ a year subscription with 2 ejpt exam attempts along with there cloud certification voucher is available at 200$. I was planing on taking the 200 dolar one as it gives us more time before the training and voucher expires as I'm kinda a semibeginer person here
I can't find any offer in elearn website
@@jerfp8026 try using the code elsJULY23100 or CyberJULY23100
Is it possible for you to share your Notion notes regarding to exam preparation?
Thank you Thank you.
HTB certs are better than all those mentioned
really?
While HTB offers valuable practical exams, (and there training is AMAZING) its recognition in the job market may not be as widespread as more established certifications. On Indeed, only six companies mention HTB in the certifications they require from employees, whereas thousands of companies list other certifications I mentioned.
Love your videos!!! I send them to people who ask me questions.
I have the Pentest+ and the CySA+. I'm not saying they are VERY similar. They might be. I'm just not saything that.
But If I had to choose one for the red side and the blue side. It would be CySA+.
I have a Pentesting job right now and I have gotten more value from the CySA+.
Keep it the great content!
hey man were you able to get a pen test position with just those two certs or do you have other certs like OSCP/PNPT, etc?
No @@danmac4969. Getting my position took more than that. I have a few additional certs and I did a good bit of extra work. Basically, like this channel, be able to show the work you've done.
what about CPTS, I think that is one of the most practical hands on certifications out there.
Agreed
I did the Security+ and CySA+. But I knew in my heart it was not hands on. Thanks for the tips
why in your channel hide some videos in sql injection please visable it
I'm not sure what you are saying when you've mentioned the CompTIA certifications. The beginning part contradicts the last part to me.
Are you suggesting, to your past self, to start the Pentest+ first (in the beginning of the mention) or after the security+ (near the end of the mention)?
Edit: I finished watching the video. Comptia is a filler for resumes, maybe. Basically if a certification is necessary take the eJPT. Then maybe MAYBE, PNPT after. OSCP is not advised to your past self.
Still getting confortable with Cybersecurity vocabulary and understanding a little coding (like Python) is necessary.
I need help. Please guide me. I have artificial nerves attached to my legs because I am special in terms of my birth date. I am June 12. My mother is born on September 1st and my father is born on November 30 th. Therefore, it is illegal to copy my DNA. and they attach me to a
What about CPTS from HTB this is a new cert and many ppl say that its harder and more realistic than OSCP
Ive been hard at work studying for pentest+...thanks for motivation :/
The robot with which they are harassing me may belong to America or it may be from the government, they are doing this under the control of Israel, please inform me and help me.
Hey PhD security, I found a XSS vulnerability on a website of a bug bounty program where you can inject everything in an input field because nothing is filtered. So you can use all characters (, etc). It is then stored in their database and the script is always executed when I see my username or email or firstname (depends what I edit). In my opinion a typically XSS attack but the bug bounty platform rejected it because they say it is a "self" XSS. I my opinion it is not "self" XSS because this script is saved on their database and executed for every user which sees my credentials. It also does not need a social engineering attack for execute this script. Am I wrong in this case and it is really a self XSS and can you explain why?
Can able to bypass http 403 error code on any site sir
Only if it is configured wrong
Excellent channel, but to me certs are good if you want to get a job. HTB certs and Kali Linux certs are what I am going for to get more hands-on experience.
It really makes you wonder if a failure rate is that high, is the course really designed to teach you what you need to know?
Can you go straight to PNPT?
Hey PhD Security!
M 14 years old, and have a huge interest in cyber security and ethical hacking.
Can u plz reccomend how i go about and is this the right age?
Get him a try hack me or hack the box subscription let him do a room or a box there a week if he Likes to he will enjoy doing it and u can knw if that's what he would want to do in his life that way also
@@firosiam7786what ever he said don't follow because without fundamentals you can't solve any machine..
What about HTB?
I have not done HTB certs or really looked into them. I would do that !! If You go to indeed and type in HTB certs you will see if companies are wanting employees with HTB certs.
Please inform
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At soon i want to pass PNPT exame.😊
Dude, your work ethics is simply unreachable… if you take a good notes from good hacker friend, you’ll do it. Trust me… all these talk about the certs are 90 % useless. You are destroying my self-esteem slowly but steadily. Also I feel as much as it true that anyone can accomplish anything but in real life life things just don’t always end up in ….OffSec or ditch. People like u r rare but if not for youz guyz (like old mafia) there would be no progress
nice vid! i have the CEH and eJPT and have done all the comptia stuff on udemy but didnt bother with taking the exams. initial my next step was going for the oscp but after the holidays i will start with the web200. tbh i do certs because they help me improving in skill and jobs, but next to them i also do a lot of free training like portswigger etc.
Can you make simple text to speech cloning small software in Python3? 😁🙏🙏? which also works well in Android, only explain how AI works
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