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Re: Security+ advise


From: "fl3xu5" <fl3xu5 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 05:56:17 +0000

If you don't mind , you are able to take OSCP from offensive-security.com

Now I'm preparing to take it too. 

I think it's very challenging. 

Thank you


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From: elmozamil () live com
Sender: listbounce () securityfocus com
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 07:45:06 
To: <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Subject: Security+ advise

Hi,
I want to get certified in Information Security (I have no previous certificate) one of my friends give me advise about 
Security+, my plan is to read a preparation materials in 20-30 days and get certified.
Notice: I played with information security concepts about 4-5 years ago I read a lot of books about this topic e.g 
Hacking exposed and many others, I watch alot of videos e.g CEH, Metasploit class from Irongeek, and many,  I did many 
presentation about TCP/IP and general security concepts. e.g DOS, DDOS, MITM, Hijacking, Sniffing, ... etc all this 
presentation in form of theory not practical.

I hope you can advise me and provide me with many available resourcese that can help to get certified in Security+ or 
other. 
If possible after Security+ could I prepare myself to CEH or other.

Thanks in advance

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