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Sec+ Obtained! Now What?
April 22, 2024, 8:06 a.m. | /u/C_Squint
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I could round myself out with Net+ and PenTest+, and if I was leaning to some offensive / red team cybersec, PenTest+ would be on the list.
I could keep things general and go for CySa+ but specializations help a lot.
My initial interest in cybersec was definitely in the offensive security and forensics aspect of "hacking" and I use the Paul Jerimy Cert Chart as a reference for my path. …
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