My wife keeps on pushing me to at least start a tik tok covering all the different training routes i've taken to get where am i now. I can see how sharing thejourney can add value to some one else's goals now becasue of this video @@destinationpentester
You should go for it! I don’t have tik tok but if you start a youtube channel, let me know! Where are you currently at in your journey and what’s your goal?
So far I've been in tech for 7 years, it specifically for 3, have my A+ and Sec+ and just starting shadowing our security team where i work now. So definitely still in the beginning, but i have a super good starting point! Eventually, i'd love to blue team during the week, then have a super comfy homelab garage set up for friends to come over and red team on some bugs late into the weekend nights@@destinationpentester
Both are beginners friendly certificate. PJPT is recently released and better than eJPTv2. So go for PJPT. Don't expect job with these both certification though. For Job perspective, I suggest OSCP. But PNPT gives you great penetration testing skills could be useful to crack the interview.
Same. I stopped and began to study some web app security since the course load is really light on it. I’m going through the bwapp project and have learned tons already.
I think it's a clever offering. I wouldn't get it but I can see how it can benefit people who have the technical skills but don't get past the first interview. What do you think?
@@destinationpentester I'm tempted for two reasons - TCM said in his promotional video that they will share your resume with their network; and the mock interview is priceless
@@destinationpentester not sure if you know but i've completed 3 modules in the CPTS so far and its going great. After watching your video on it I decided to give it another look and i'm glad i did. Thanks
@@michaelpierre9738 That's great news, Michael! I've heard really great things about it. I'm actually going through the Easy Retired Machines in HTB, and I'm really enjoying the platform!
TCM has good courses. Definitely recommend them. I started taking their courses as well. I'm taking the same course as well. Yes, you need fundamentals. Otherwise you will get lost.
Haven’t taken it yet. I paused my studying to study web app security since I felt pretty weak in that area. Once I’m done I will come back and finish this
I loved the HTB idea. i never even thought of using that for lab and skills building. I cant wait to get to that point.
Glad you liked it man!
My wife keeps on pushing me to at least start a tik tok covering all the different training routes i've taken to get where am i now. I can see how sharing thejourney can add value to some one else's goals now becasue of this video @@destinationpentester
You should go for it! I don’t have tik tok but if you start a youtube channel, let me know!
Where are you currently at in your journey and what’s your goal?
So far I've been in tech for 7 years, it specifically for 3, have my A+ and Sec+ and just starting shadowing our security team where i work now. So definitely still in the beginning, but i have a super good starting point! Eventually, i'd love to blue team during the week, then have a super comfy homelab garage set up for friends to come over and red team on some bugs late into the weekend nights@@destinationpentester
That’s the dream my friend!
eJPTv2 vs PJPT wich is better for starting level certification??
Job perspective ✅
Both are beginners friendly certificate. PJPT is recently released and better than eJPTv2. So go for PJPT. Don't expect job with these both certification though.
For Job perspective, I suggest OSCP. But PNPT gives you great penetration testing skills could be useful to crack the interview.
@@rezydev If I want to talk to you, is there any platform where I can touch you for more information??
Agreed, from a job perspective the OSCP is the one to get at least in the US.
I kind of got lost when I started with it a few months ago, i took a separate Networking Course and now im just getting back to it.
Same. I stopped and began to study some web app security since the course load is really light on it. I’m going through the bwapp project and have learned tons already.
Is there any difference between the PEH course material on their academy and youtube channel?
The TH-cam content just scratches the surface of what’s in the course. The course is well worth the money, I’m currently 75% through it.
Bro we can go to the website and read the content ourselves
Have you seen the PCRP? Looks interesting
I think it's a clever offering. I wouldn't get it but I can see how it can benefit people who have the technical skills but don't get past the first interview. What do you think?
@@destinationpentester I'm tempted for two reasons - TCM said in his promotional video that they will share your resume with their network; and the mock interview is priceless
@@michaelpierre9738 If you take it, let me know how it goes!
@@destinationpentester not sure if you know but i've completed 3 modules in the CPTS so far and its going great. After watching your video on it I decided to give it another look and i'm glad i did. Thanks
@@michaelpierre9738 That's great news, Michael! I've heard really great things about it. I'm actually going through the Easy Retired Machines in HTB, and I'm really enjoying the platform!
TCM has good courses. Definitely recommend them. I started taking their courses as well. I'm taking the same course as well. Yes, you need fundamentals. Otherwise you will get lost.
Heath is a good teacher. So far I enjoy the course. Do you plan to go for the PNPT anytime soon?
@@destinationpentester maybe. Personally, I'm super busy. I do my own tech training for people. I'm friends with tcm.
Good stuff, I’ll check you out. Wish you the best in your studies and training offerings.
@@destinationpentester Thanks.
what kind of fundementals?
Thanks bro this video!
Happy to help!
did you pass the exam?
Haven’t taken it yet. I paused my studying to study web app security since I felt pretty weak in that area. Once I’m done I will come back and finish this
@@destinationpentesterwhat resources did you use to gain those skills?
Thank you for this.