Thanks for this video - currently going through the material and I'm really enjoying it. It's the perfect course for someone wanting to get into penetration testing but not knowing where to start.
Very useful and fantastically practical course. It is a pity that they removed the last (4) module. ((( He just recently appeared. "eJPT Exam Preparation" But in the end, they either abandoned it or cut it out.
Hi Era, so Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It include study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
Hi Rahul, we actually have a three course that's all about Python for networking professionals that covers task automation: www.itpro.tv/courses/python/handson-pythonnetworking-professionals/ We also have a variety of other Python courses that would be included in your subscription: www.itpro.tv/courses/python/
No it is not proctored. Therefore you are able to pause and take breaks, look up questions that you are unsure about, etc. Best of luck to you on the exam!
@@ACILearning Since it is not proctored, is it safe to assume that the hardware/system requirements to sit for the exam are lower than that of the OSCP? I have seen some people say that the proctoring software in the OSCP takes quite a toll on one's machine, especially older ones. So now im thinking i'll prolly opt to go for the eJPT first if that is the case. Is a Kali VM required? or could I just do the exam from, say, Parrot OS installed on my laptop? Thanks in advance!
Hi. Has anyone take the eCTHP course and examination? I have started the course but I am not able to find much information about the examination and report requirements. Thank you.
Just so you know, any course associated with the eLearnSecurity certifications is done by INE which is one of our main competitors. The exams and certification is still done through eLearnSecurity. INE acquired eLearnSecurity late last year much like we did with ACI. Any questions they have regarding the official training and/or certification specifics would need to be directed to eLS/INE. All that said, I have only done eJPT, so that's all I know as of right now
The eJPT doesn't require Network+ or Security+. When I took the exam you were provided with a slide deck that covers the networking concepts you'll need to be successful on the exam.
Right now we can't do a course with 'eJPT' labeling on it. However we have a "Hands-on Hacking" series that was built with those types of certs in mind. www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/
Unfortunately, no. Right now we can't do a course with 'eJPT' labeling on it. However we have a "Hands-on Hacking" series that was built with those types of certs in mind. www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/ As for eJPT training, Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It includes study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
can you share the link for the script that you created on your own . It would be a great help to study that script and create my own tool for the test. Thanks
I know that eLearnsecurity does have versions/updates to their exams, but I'm not sure about time frames. Their website may provide you with the info you're looking for elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/
Thanks for the video. How is the recognition of this cert? Will this cert expire like CISSP or any other cert? Where I have to renew it with any points or anything like that?
The eJPT recognition is growing fairly quickly, but is not yet at the level of a CEH or OSCP as far as recognition goes. I do expect that to change in the near future though. As for expiration, the eJTP exam is currently on its 4th iteration so expect eLearnsecurity to continue that trend. Not sure if there are renewal points. I expect you'll just need to re-certify, but check the vendor's website as I am not sure.
@@JakeSouthernCalifornia I think the eCPPT is almost there. At the very least if you are being interviewed by an expereinced PT ( Not by HR), He/She would definitely recongnise it
Here is a PDF link to the syllabus: dsxte2q2nyjxs.cloudfront.net/Syllabus_PTSV4.pdf Training is linked on the eLearnSecurity website here: elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/ Best of luck to you during your studies!
One Question :- is eJPT labs are similar to ilabs (ceh) because i do have an access for the ilabs !? please let me know on this one i really need help!..
1:30 it's not a Capture The Flag, it's a "digital scavenger hunt" I almost died laughing. I'm not looking for love, I'm searching for love. Uhhh, ok. LOL
@@ACILearning I'm an infosec manager but did not wear a technical hat. I understood what he meant, it was clear enough to send the message across. 😀😀😀 I'm cissp but I want to get the jpt. thanks for the explainer vid, helped a lot! ❤
Hey Daniel thanks for the video . I have enrolled with their starter pass and they have the material for Penetration Student that is enough to clear the exam ?
I know their Penetration Testing Student path is meant to be the official training for eJPT. Whether that's enough for you, I couldn't speculate. Either way, best of luck to you on your studies!
Take both! Seriously though, Pentest+ and eJPT are both great exams and certifications. You'll learn a lot of the same material with either. I think the eJPT is the better exam experience and their HERA labs were a great training aid for preparing you for the exam. That isn't to say the Pentest+ is bad, it's a really good exam/cert IMO, but if I had to choose one and all things being equal, I'd go eJPT.
That is a great question, but I'm not sure if it expires or not and I don't see anything jumping out to me about it on their website. You'll probably just need to contact eLearnsecurity's support and they'll have that info for you.
Hello, I really liked your video and congrats !!!, I just want to ask you what materials or resources do you recommend me to prepare for this exam ?, thanks
Thank you! To answer your question, Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It include study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
AMIGO's, If the goal is INFOSEC, particularly red/purple team, do I need Net+ or CCNA? i.e. jus got Sec+, should I do Linux/Python next or Net+/CCNA? What is your thoughts on that? oNe
If you're looking to do Infosec you will need a solid networking background. Net+ or CCNA is a great way to get that. It wouldn't hurt to just go ahead and start working in a Linux environment and building with BASH and/or Python. This could be accomplished with a Virtual Machine and could be done along side of your networking studies. If doing all 3 is too much then just focus on your networking studies then move to Linux, then programming/scripting.
@@ACILearning CRAZIEST thing happened, and boy do I mean crazy.. I just landed an entry level PEN-TESTER position off a 2 month old forum job post, even tho it was old I still reached out and they apparently loved my energy, hunger, and drive so much they brought me onboard!! So now I'll be learning Networking on the job.. Along along with Security.. so for the time being, no more certs!! Woot, woot, I start MONDAY.. can't wait!!! oNe P.S. now I just need to convince this company to buy us an ITProTV subscription and ditch PluralSight,. any ideas or Recommendations?
Can you share your program that helps you in the enumeration process? I am trying to compile my own "toolkit" using open source tools and I would love to see yours just to steal some ideas :)
Congratulations you might be the 1st instructor at ITPROTV who holds a certification. Most of the others do not hold any certs other than some cisco ccnas but they love to teach it.
That's a bit of an understatement, to say the least. This video (ua-cam.com/video/S4kB6AC98sw/v-deo.html) is from 2017, and we've added several edutainers since then, and many have added certs since then. Just look at the lists from Adam and Don alone!
Sir i wanted to ask that i have successfully passed my ejpt with 19/20 soo should i do my ecsa along with ecppt or not ! You opinion on this will be valuable 😁
Congrats on passing the eJTP!!! I would be cautious about studying for more than one exam at a time. I've found it easier to focus on one at time, but we are all different. Regardless, best of luck to you!!
Timed tests are problematic as hell. There's a lot of people who think slower, are methodical and come out of the end of problems with a hugely accurate result. There are people who think fast on their feet and excel at times tests. But the slow people aren't stupider than the fast thinkers, they are just as smart. Timed tests benefit some and penalise others over arbitrary time limits
Just passed the eJPT, Thank you for tips helped me a lot to understand
Thanks for this sub 10min overview, talking about the important stuff and not stretching it to 1 hour :) this made me way more relaxed, thanks
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this video - currently going through the material and I'm really enjoying it. It's the perfect course for someone wanting to get into penetration testing but not knowing where to start.
Agreed! Best of luck to you on the exam! If you're interested in hacking, check out our "Hands-on Hacking" course that Daniel teaches!
Thanks Daniel, for your insight perspective on the eJPT exam you definitely answered my questions that I've had and though about.
this is such an in depth review! Appreciate the work ❤
thanks for sharing all this information. appreciate the final word about programming too
I agree - when I did the programming component of the course and it said "now go make a keylogger in C++", I was in trouble.
Any plans for ITPRoTV to include eJPT certification path so there is one-stop shop for all Hacking and Security certs on your platform ?
Just starting to look at learning resources for this.. any guidance?
Are there any books or study materials for this exam.?
Very useful and fantastically practical course.
It is a pity that they removed the last (4) module. (((
He just recently appeared.
"eJPT Exam Preparation"
But in the end, they either abandoned it or cut it out.
Does anyone know how and where to start studying for this exam?? Is there a complete course including study materials,labs etc. Thnxx
I heard using tryhackme.com or hackthebox are great ways to prep for this and OSCP
Hi Era, so Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It include study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
can non it experience person study this course
Very helpful review ,, Will go for it soon
Hey from where can i learn python scripting? like to automate tasks and make tools. can you suggest some good resources?
Hi Rahul, we actually have a three course that's all about Python for networking professionals that covers task automation: www.itpro.tv/courses/python/handson-pythonnetworking-professionals/
We also have a variety of other Python courses that would be included in your subscription: www.itpro.tv/courses/python/
@@ACILearning Thanks a lot!!
Was this exam proctored.? Like Offensive Security's exam.? No one is talking about this.
I will be taking eJPT for the preparation of OSCP Cert exam.
No it is not proctored. Therefore you are able to pause and take breaks, look up questions that you are unsure about, etc. Best of luck to you on the exam!
@@ACILearning Since it is not proctored, is it safe to assume that the hardware/system requirements to sit for the exam are lower than that of the OSCP?
I have seen some people say that the proctoring software in the OSCP takes quite a toll on one's machine, especially older ones. So now im thinking i'll prolly opt to go for the eJPT first if that is the case.
Is a Kali VM required? or could I just do the exam from, say, Parrot OS installed on my laptop?
Thanks in advance!
@@CrackedEmblem parrot should be fine as long as you are not missing some tools.
@@CrackedEmblem Kali is used, I suggest to stick to Kali - easier for the mentors to help you if you run into problems etc etc
@@orca2162 Thanks! Noted!
Hi. Has anyone take the eCTHP course and examination? I have started the course but I am not able to find much information about the examination and report requirements. Thank you.
Just so you know, any course associated with the eLearnSecurity certifications is done by INE which is one of our main competitors. The exams and certification is still done through eLearnSecurity. INE acquired eLearnSecurity late last year much like we did with ACI. Any questions they have regarding the official training and/or certification specifics would need to be directed to eLS/INE.
All that said, I have only done eJPT, so that's all I know as of right now
Please answer me Does this cert need network+ and security+ or we can directly jump into it with some basic knowlege in networking.
The eJPT doesn't require Network+ or Security+. When I took the exam you were provided with a slide deck that covers the networking concepts you'll need to be successful on the exam.
@@ACILearning thank you for your information
will there be a course created on eJPT certification on ITProTV soon? That would be great...Thanks
Right now we can't do a course with 'eJPT' labeling on it. However we have a "Hands-on Hacking" series that was built with those types of certs in mind. www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/
Is there any ejpt or oscp videos on the itprotv app? If so I couldn't find them😭 SOS
Unfortunately, no. Right now we can't do a course with 'eJPT' labeling on it. However we have a "Hands-on Hacking" series that was built with those types of certs in mind. www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/
As for eJPT training, Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It includes study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
What is the exam duration, passing score percentage and total number of questions in eJPT Certification Exam?
3 days, 15 and total is 20. get atleast 17 right. someone got 15 and submitted but failed because of one question.
can you share the link for the script that you created on your own . It would be a great help to study that script and create my own tool for the test.
Thanks
You ask and you shall receive. Here you go! github.com/daniellowrie/pwner
does ejpt certification have expiry ?
I know that eLearnsecurity does have versions/updates to their exams, but I'm not sure about time frames. Their website may provide you with the info you're looking for elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/
Hello sir.
Can we crack the exam after that 78 hours course of ejpt?
Thanks for the video. How is the recognition of this cert? Will this cert expire like CISSP or any other cert? Where I have to renew it with any points or anything like that?
The eJPT recognition is growing fairly quickly, but is not yet at the level of a CEH or OSCP as far as recognition goes. I do expect that to change in the near future though. As for expiration, the eJTP exam is currently on its 4th iteration so expect eLearnsecurity to continue that trend. Not sure if there are renewal points. I expect you'll just need to re-certify, but check the vendor's website as I am not sure.
@@ACILearning But is the eCPPT at least on the same level as OSCP or CEH?
@@JakeSouthernCalifornia I think the eCPPT is almost there. At the very least if you are being interviewed by an expereinced PT ( Not by HR), He/She would definitely recongnise it
If i taks a monthly subscription of eJPT will i get the lab access too???
Are you talking about a monthly subscription from ITProTV?
Where to find detail syllabus of this course?
Where to get training for this course?
Please advise I am new on this eLearning
Here is a PDF link to the syllabus: dsxte2q2nyjxs.cloudfront.net/Syllabus_PTSV4.pdf
Training is linked on the eLearnSecurity website here: elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/
Best of luck to you during your studies!
@@ACILearning thank you for your response, really appreciate it
One Question :- is eJPT labs are similar to ilabs (ceh) because i do have an access for the ilabs !? please let me know on this one i really need help!..
Unfortunately I don't have access to the CEH labs so I can't compare them. If I hear anything I'll be sure to let you know.
1:30 it's not a Capture The Flag, it's a "digital scavenger hunt" I almost died laughing. I'm not looking for love, I'm searching for love. Uhhh, ok. LOL
LOL Daniel has a quite a way with words!
@@ACILearning I'm an infosec manager but did not wear a technical hat. I understood what he meant, it was clear enough to send the message across. 😀😀😀 I'm cissp but I want to get the jpt.
thanks for the explainer vid, helped a lot! ❤
@@WarRior-rn4kb Funny comment:D
Hey Daniel thanks for the video . I have enrolled with their starter pass and they have the material for Penetration Student that is enough to clear the exam ?
I know their Penetration Testing Student path is meant to be the official training for eJPT. Whether that's enough for you, I couldn't speculate. Either way, best of luck to you on your studies!
Thanks for your reply ....I understand
So should pentest+ or this cert be my first?
Take both! Seriously though, Pentest+ and eJPT are both great exams and certifications. You'll learn a lot of the same material with either. I think the eJPT is the better exam experience and their HERA labs were a great training aid for preparing you for the exam. That isn't to say the Pentest+ is bad, it's a really good exam/cert IMO, but if I had to choose one and all things being equal, I'd go eJPT.
Hello. I would like to know that is this certification a lifetime like oscp?
That is a great question, but I'm not sure if it expires or not and I don't see anything jumping out to me about it on their website. You'll probably just need to contact eLearnsecurity's support and they'll have that info for you.
Do you powerlift ? Youre huge
Hello, I really liked your video and congrats !!!, I just want to ask you what materials or resources do you recommend me to prepare for this exam ?, thanks
Thank you! To answer your question, Daniel used the official INE training course when studying for his exam. It include study materials and labs. This is actually the only resource that he used to prepare and would highly recommend it! my.ine.com/path/a223968e-3a74-45ed-884d-2d16760b8bbd
@@ACILearning Thanks !!!
AMIGO's, If the goal is INFOSEC, particularly red/purple team, do I need Net+ or CCNA? i.e. jus got Sec+, should I do Linux/Python next or Net+/CCNA? What is your thoughts on that?
oNe
If you're looking to do Infosec you will need a solid networking background. Net+ or CCNA is a great way to get that. It wouldn't hurt to just go ahead and start working in a Linux environment and building with BASH and/or Python. This could be accomplished with a Virtual Machine and could be done along side of your networking studies. If doing all 3 is too much then just focus on your networking studies then move to Linux, then programming/scripting.
@@ACILearning CRAZIEST thing happened, and boy do I mean crazy.. I just landed an entry level PEN-TESTER position off a 2 month old forum job post, even tho it was old I still reached out and they apparently loved my energy, hunger, and drive so much they brought me onboard!! So now I'll be learning Networking on the job.. Along along with Security.. so for the time being, no more certs!! Woot, woot, I start MONDAY.. can't wait!!!
oNe
P.S. now I just need to convince this company to buy us an ITProTV subscription and ditch PluralSight,. any ideas or Recommendations?
@@phabeondominguez5971 I would recommend asking the company about it, saying about the value it provides on the learning side of things
Can you share your program that helps you in the enumeration process? I am trying to compile my own "toolkit" using open source tools and I would love to see yours just to steal some ideas :)
Sure can!
github.com/daniellowrie/pwner
Congratulations you might be the 1st instructor at ITPROTV who holds a certification. Most of the others do not hold any certs other than some cisco ccnas but they love to teach it.
That's a bit of an understatement, to say the least. This video (ua-cam.com/video/S4kB6AC98sw/v-deo.html) is from 2017, and we've added several edutainers since then, and many have added certs since then. Just look at the lists from Adam and Don alone!
You deserve a certification for your beard, boss.
am i just fuckin crazy or is this dude jacked lol
Sir i wanted to ask that i have successfully passed my ejpt with 19/20 soo should i do my ecsa along with ecppt or not ! You opinion on this will be valuable 😁
Congrats on passing the eJTP!!! I would be cautious about studying for more than one exam at a time. I've found it easier to focus on one at time, but we are all different. Regardless, best of luck to you!!
@@ACILearning Thank you soo much sir!!
Pls help me with routing!
If you haven't already, check out ITProTV where we have dozens of courses focused on routing. Use the code UA-cam30 for 30% off a membership!
I want to know more about your tool you made lol
Timed tests are problematic as hell. There's a lot of people who think slower, are methodical and come out of the end of problems with a hugely accurate result. There are people who think fast on their feet and excel at times tests. But the slow people aren't stupider than the fast thinkers, they are just as smart. Timed tests benefit some and penalise others over arbitrary time limits
Couldn't agree more, Paige! Exams should be a test of knowledge, not how quick of a thinker you are.