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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 95367" data-source="post: 1009033"><p>I would start with a CCNA. Network knowledge is fundamental to just about any area of IT, including auditing. INE offers the best bang for the buck - an annual subscription with access to much material.</p><p></p><p>I recommend that you watch the Network Engineer Academy on Youtube (Jorge Armando Navarro).</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you pick a job based upon salary, the probability is high that you will be unhappy in the long run. That said, you need to earn an OSCP as that is the most recognized and requested entry-level certification for pentesting. There is also the eJPT (INE) and PNPT (TCM). These too, are foundational.</p><p></p><p>If pentesting is what you want to do, then Python will be essential. Coursera offers a 1 year Python course by Rice University.</p><p></p><p>Just a bit of advice: you do NOT need 10 certifications. And remember, the best qualified candidate does not get the job, it is the best interviewer that gets the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 95367, post: 1009033"] I would start with a CCNA. Network knowledge is fundamental to just about any area of IT, including auditing. INE offers the best bang for the buck - an annual subscription with access to much material. I recommend that you watch the Network Engineer Academy on Youtube (Jorge Armando Navarro). If you pick a job based upon salary, the probability is high that you will be unhappy in the long run. That said, you need to earn an OSCP as that is the most recognized and requested entry-level certification for pentesting. There is also the eJPT (INE) and PNPT (TCM). These too, are foundational. If pentesting is what you want to do, then Python will be essential. Coursera offers a 1 year Python course by Rice University. Just a bit of advice: you do NOT need 10 certifications. And remember, the best qualified candidate does not get the job, it is the best interviewer that gets the job. [/QUOTE]
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