Oscp ((better)) | Offensive Security
After a failed attempt, OffSec provides an Exam Guide — a personalized summary of which targets you did/didn't compromise. Not full answers, but enough to guide focused restudy.
It teaches you how to think laterally. If one exploit fails, you learn how to research, modify code, and try a different path. offensive security oscp
Kerberoasting, AS-REP Roasting, Pass-the-Hash, and lateral movement. After a failed attempt, OffSec provides an Exam
Offensive Security's course alone is often insufficient. You need: If one exploit fails, you learn how to
The exam uses a proctoring tool (screen + webcam + room scan) but you can start at any time of day. Many people begin at night to align with their peak focus hours.
The exam is a proctored, high-pressure environment where you have to gain access to target machines and another 24 hours to submit a comprehensive technical report. Total Points Available: 100 points. Passing Score: 70 points. Target Distribution:
For those willing to endure the sleepless nights, the broken exploits, and the humbling realization that a retired Linux machine from 2012 can still beat you—the awaits. And on the other side of that 24-hour exam, when you see "Congratulations," you will understand why they call it the hardest, most rewarding test in cybersecurity.