> What would be the skill set required to start off as a penetration
> tester?
Check out the Jack of All Trades project which helps the mindset, one of
the harder things to develop, as Tom suggested. See
http://www.isecom.org/projects/jack.shtml. It's used in all OPST and
OPSA projects to demand more than just seeing tools run or some
memorization techniques out of ISECOM students. Then again the
OPST/OPSA trainings or even the OSSTMM for that matter are really about
pen-testing any more than being a combat jet pilot is about flying.
Just give the Jack lessons a try- you'll like the exercises.
Technical skills, well, you can't get enough. It's like speaking
different languages, the more you know, the better you understand
foreign tongues.
Sincerely,
-pete.
--
Pete Herzog - Managing Director - pete_at_isecom.org
ISECOM - Institute for Security and Open Methodologies
www.isecom.org - www.osstmm.org
www.hackerhighschool.org - www.isestorm.org
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ISECOM is the OSSTMM Professional Security Tester (OPST),
OSSTMM Professional Security Analyst (OPSA), and Hacker Highschool
Teacher certification authority.
Thomas Springer wrote:
>
> focus on your MINDSET rather than your skillset.
> be curios. you'll find whatever special-knowledge you need around the
> net, but you won't find anything if you lack curiosity.
>
> tom
>
>
Received on Jul 01 2005