Re: How to get into Penetration testing?
- From: Edmund <edmund@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:41:27 +0800
Didn't you write?:
I'd recommend you learn perl or c++, and get a book on the Subject. I
liked "Hacking Exposed" because it exposes you to many different tools
you can use, without being too detailed.
Please bear in mind that I'm still very much
a beginner at pen-testing; but this is what
I gathered so far.
While I do agree on that, it's only a part of being what
a PT does. You'd have to understand the philosophy and
ethics of being a pen-tester. Anyone can simply pick
up a tool and start testing away; but it doesn't give
the beginning pen-tester the philosophy that is required.
In any event, there are certainly quite a lot of books
available that can give the OP an understanding.
Aside for the obvious pen-testing books, I believe
other books are more or less relevant, particularly
those dealing with ethics. (IT Ethics handbook
by Syngress comes to my mind.)
Edmund
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