I am proud to say that I am working on setting up a blog (want to do it
with Dango instead of using a plug and play blog to hopefully work on my
Web knowledge which is in adequate). Thanks yo you guys for motivating me
to do that.

I am taking sans 560 this week (found out my employer had an extra seat and
jumped on it). How does that compare to the Os course?
On Mar 21, 2013 8:16 AM, "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> One thing that I can't recommend enough is the training from Offensive
> Security. The reason I like this training/cert is that not only do you
> learn the tools and techniques of how to conduct a pen test, you also need
> to show it in a practical exam.
>
> This also includes the most important element of pen testing…the
> reporting. You could be the most elite kernel hacker but if you can't
> document findings to a variety of people (technical and non techicanl)
> you've wasted a lot of time.
>
>
> http://www.offensive-security.com/information-security-training/penetration-testing-with-backtrack/
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:07 AM, Brian Seel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Note: I am trying to keep this email vague so it is generic for
> posterity's sake. I am trying to not make the question specific to my
> situation so others can use your advice.
> >
> > =========
> >
> > So long time listener (pre Ep 100) who has been doing computer security
> related things for the last four years or so since college. I would really
> like to break into the pentesting arena, but I really like my current day
> job for a variety of reasons (pay definitely not being one of them).
> >
> > Basically, I would really like to do commercial pentesting on a part
> time basis, where I take a week or two off from my day job every few months
> and try to gain experience in the commercial realm and get my feet wet with
> a different way of approaching computer security. Within the next year I
> would love to leave my day job and do pentesting full time, but I dont feel
> confident enough just yet. As a bit of background, right now I am doing
> some Metasploit dev for my employer, but I am not able to do an end to end
> pentest.
> >
> > My question is if you have any advice about the best way to try to get a
> part time pentesting job. I am not under any illusion that trying to do
> pentesting part time is not going to be an easy sell. I know that, but I
> think my unique skill set will make *someone* want to take a flier on me.
> But, considering that most of you are probably pentesters, or in fields
> closely related, what would make you want to take someone on in a part time
> basis. Or is there really no case where you would consider that?
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