Phillip Wylie is the Senior Red Team Lead for Kimberly-Clark, a global consumer products company, Adjunct Instructor at Dallas College, and The Pwn School Project founder. Phillip has over 22 years of industry experience in disciplines ranging from system administrator, network security engineer, and application security engineer. He has spent the last eight plus years as a pentester. During his pentesting career, Phillip has performed pentests of wired networks, wireless networks, applications, as well as red team operations and social engineering. Phillip has a passion for mentoring, educating, and helping others. His passion for education and the cybersecurity community motivated him to start teaching and to found The Pwn School Project, a monthly educational meetup focusing on cybersecurity and ethical hacking. He can be found routinely giving presentations and teaching workshops at cybersecurity conferences. Phillip teaches Ethical Hacking and Web Application Pentesting at Dallas College in Dallas, TX. Phillip has an associate degree in Computer Networking and holds these cybersecurity certifications: CISSP, NSA-IAM, OSCP, and GWAPT. Kim Crawley is dedicated to researching and writing about a plethora of cybersecurity issues. Some of the companies Kim has worked for over the years include Sophos, ATs especially fascinated by malware, social engineering, and advanced persistent threats. Kims extracurricular activities include running an online cybersecurity event called DisInfoSec, and autistic self-advocacy.
The pentester blueprint – starting a career as an ethical hacker Ebook
The Pentester Blueprint guides readers on how to prepare and enter the cybersecurity filed as a penetration tester aka ethical hacker or white hat hacker. While there are a lot of books about technical tools for penetration testing, The Pentester Blueprint describes the role of a penetration tester, what a pentest entails, and the prerequisite knowledge required to start the educational journey of a pentester. The book goes on to detail learning resources and industry certifications that are helpful in becoming a pentester. The Pentester Blueprint evolved from the author’s frequent popular presentations on the same topic at many conferences. Coverage includes: Foundation – Discuss the foundational perquisite knowledge needed to become a pentester. Discuss the IT basic skills such as operating systems, networking and security needed to be a pentester. Hacking skills – Discuss developing hacking skills and the hacker mindset. Education options – Discuss learning options such as college classes, security training providers and self-study. Education resources – Discuss education resources including; books, videos, conferences and community. Certifications and degrees – Discuss credentials useful for gaining employment as a pentester including; degrees and certificates. Getting Experience – Discuss methods for developing hacking/pentesting skills such as labs (third party and home), CTFs, bug bounties, pro bono/volunteer work. Developing a plan – Discuss how to assess current skillset and knowledge to find a starting place and the perform a gap analysis to develop a learning plan. Discuss goal setting and educational milestones to track progress. Getting employed as a pentester – Discuss how to find a job as a pentester through networking, social media and community evolvement.
Year | 2021 |
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Format | Ebook |
Author |
Phillip L. Wylie |
Publisher |
John Wiley |