What is the best Pentesting certification?

What is the best Pentesting certification?

10 most recognized certifications for penetration testing

  • Certified Penetration Tester (CPT)
  • Certified Expert Penetration Tester (CEPT)
  • Offensive Security Certified Expert (OSCE)
  • CompTIA PenTest+
  • EC-Council Licensed Penetration Tester Master.
  • Certified Mobile and Web Application Penetration Tester (CMWAPT)

How much is the Oscp?

Packages

Packages
PEN-200 course + 30 days lab access + OSCP exam certification fee $999
PEN-200 course + 60 days lab access + OSCP exam certification fee $1199
PEN-200 course + 90 days lab access + OSCP exam certification fee $1349

What are the best books for penetration testing and vulnerability assessments?

The book by Kevin Beaver, an independent information security consultant, is sure to become a go-to reference when performing penetration testing and/or vulnerability assessments.

What are the best books for a penetration tester?

Books for the Library of a Penetration Tester ought to include: Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking, 1st Edition (June 8, 2014) The author of this book is Georgia Weidman who is a penetration tester, the founder of Bulb Security, a security consulting firm and a conference speaker.

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What is the best book to learn web application security?

The Web Application Hacker’s Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws –This book is one of the most practical guides to finding web application vulnerabilities and a must have for web application security analysts, bug bounty hunters and testers. The book is written by Dafydd Stuttard and Marcus Pinto – co-founders of MDSec.

What is your review of the book Hacking and penetration testing?

The book provides a simple explanation of how to hack and pentest that is suitable also for professionals that are now entering the field and that have no prior specific experience. It is a great read to gain a better understanding of offensive security and to learn most modern-day hacking tools required in penetration testing.