Offensive Security Certified Professional

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) is an ethical hacking certification offered by Offensive Security that teaches penetration testing methodologies and the use of the tools included with the BackTrack (now succeeded by Kali Linux) Penetration Testing distribution.[1][2] The OSCP is a hands-on penetration testing certification, requiring holders to successfully attack and penetrate various live machines in a safe lab environment.[3] It is currently one of the few certifications that requires evidence of practical penetration testing skills.

OSCP course

The course leading up to the OSCP Certification was originally called "Offensive Security 101", but was changed to "Pentesting With BackTrack" in December 2008, this was again subsequently changed to "Penetration Testing With Kali Linux" . "Pentesting With Kali Linux" covers common attack vectors used during penetration tests and audits, based on the popular Linux penetration testing distribution - Kali Linux. This course is offered in two formats, either online or live "instructor led" classes. The online course is a package consisting of videos, a pdf, lab assignments and lab access; the instructor led course is intensive live training covering the same material, also with lab access. The labs are accessible via a high speed internet connection, and contain a variety of operating systems and network devices where the students perform their assignments.[4]

OSCP challenge

Upon completion of the course students become eligible to take the certification challenge.[5] They are given 24 hours in an unfamiliar lab to successfully complete the exam requirements. Documentation must include procedures used and proof of successful penetration including special marker files that are changed per exam. Exam results are reviewed by a certification committee and a reply is given within 72 hours.[6]

Re-certification

The OSCP does not require re-certification.

Relations to other security trainings or exams

Successful completion of the OSCP exam qualifies the student for 40 (ISC)² CPE credits.

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