Professional Penetration Testing
January 4, 2012
For the longest time, I’ve always wanted to be a penetration tester. That, to me, would be my dream job. This module was focused on the beginning steps of becoming a penetration tester. There was a lot of great knowledge passed down by the instructor in this module. What separates an entry level, good, and great penetration tester? The answers may surprise you because what separates good from great really intrigued me. The instructor also provided some insight into what to expect from the job (Don’t expect to only work from a basement hacking companies with techno blasting and drinking Jolt). This disclaimer was very helpful, and is pretty much what I expected.
The lab was pretty simple: Doing research and answering some questions on your career goals. While these questions are simple on the surface, they are really important questions you should be asking yourself in general. Having a concrete plan of what you wish to accomplish in your career and thinking through the steps to achieve it has served me immensely, and I recommend for anyone else to do the same.
This concludes me working through the “Hacking Fundamentals” course. These weren’t technical modules, but they were still very valuable to me because they changed the way I thought about penetration testing and my career as a whole. While browsing through the material, I can see there are plenty of technical modules I’ll get to later. But right now I’m appreciative of the difficult-yet-simple things I learned; Such as, what makes a great penetration tester? What makes you great overall? Have an insatiable curiosity, the importance of CIA++, STRIDE, different types of learning, the importance of interfacing with the customer. These are the fundamental things that will play a role no matter what facet of security you work in, and I’m glad I spent the time to reflect on them.




What an inspiring story about the course you have undertaken in penetration testing. I also wanted to be a penetration tester after I graduate college.. 1 year to go and I’ll take up some classes