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From: Richard Thomas (austindad
gmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 24 2009 - 11:56:07 CDT
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Chip,
Commendable activities and intent, but where are the activities that
will teach you security and penetration testing? There is nothing
there which indicates any training in technique, methodology or
concepts relevant to the security field. This is crucial to the
proper practice of security. Look at csrc.nist.gov and osstmm.org for
appropriate reference material. You might also investigate
appropriate certifications.
Richard Thomas
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Chip Panarchy <forumanarchy
gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> There was a nice link with information on this which I found a while
> ago, does anyone still have the link?
>
> To learn all skills required to be a Security Expert and Penetration
> Tester I plan on;
>
> - Learning C++
> - Creating my own Linux Distribution (security-orientated LiveCD)
> - Creating my own Windows Distribution (security-orientated,
> non-distributed, PE type, LiveCD)
> - Creating my own Mac Distribution (security orientated,
> non-distributed, LiveCD/DVD)
> - Continue to subscribe to this mailing-list (pen-test & security-basics)
>
> Are there any other skills which I should be aiming to acquire?
>
> Would really appreciate any advice.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chip D. Panarchy
>
> PS: I currently reside as a full-time IT Support Analyst, and have
> held my job for a fortnight. Plan on working there for quite a while,
> and in my spare time training myself for the IT Security field.
>
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