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Offensive Security Pentesting Specialist (OSCP)

Hack to Protect: Practical Pentesting Training with an OSCP Approach
Prepare to think, act, and execute like a professional ethical hacker, teaching you how to identify real vulnerabilities, exploit systems, and perform comprehensive penetration tests in simulated and corporate environments. You'll acquire an offensive mindset, advanced technical skills, and practical experience to work on cybersecurity teams, red teams, or as a penetration testing consultant. Ideal for making the leap into the world of professional pentesting with a practical, job-oriented approach.

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    Gain access to highly sought-after profiles in the offensive cybersecurity sector. Work as a pentester, ethical hacker, offensive security consultant, vulnerability analyst, or join Red Teams at companies, specialized consulting firms, or security operations centers (SOCs).


    This profile is especially valued in organizations seeking to protect their systems through real-world penetration testing and advanced attack simulations.

     

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      Syllabus

      Offensive Security Pentesting Specialist (OSCP)

          • Introduction to Pentesting and Offensive Security.
          • Laboratory environment and basic tools.
          • Ethical Hacking Methodology.
          • Passive reconnaissance (OSINT).
          • Active reconnaissance and port scanning.
          • Enumeration of services and systems.
          • Exploitation of known vulnerabilities.
          • Brute force and password cracking.
          • Manual exploitation with scripts and exploits.
          • Privilege escalation on Linux systems.
          • Privilege escalation on Windows systems.
          • Post-exploitation and information extraction.
          • Pivoting and tunneling techniques.
          • Detection evasion: antivirus and firewalls.
          • Practical preparation and strategies for the OSCP exam.

           

          Final Project