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Writing Offensive Security Reports

Reporting is the final stage of your OSCP journey. It sums up what you have achieved and demonstrates your ability to produce a high-quality deliverable. This course will teach you the reporting skills required for the OSCP exam.

Ricardo Reimao - Pluralsight course - Writing Offensive Security Reports
by Ricardo Reimao

What you'll learn

During the OSCP exam, learners are required to present a professional-grade report detailing the machines that were compromised. This report should be well written, and it can be a deciding factor in the candidate’s exam.

In this course, Writing Offensive Security Reports, you’ll learn to write a report that complies with the OSCP certification requirements.

First, you’ll explore the executive summary and high-level recommendations. Next, you’ll discover how to write a proper methodology section. Finally, you’ll learn how to describe your exploitation findings in a clear and concise format.

When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of reporting needed for the OSCP exam.

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About the author

Ricardo Reimao - Pluralsight course - Writing Offensive Security Reports
Ricardo Reimao

Ricardo is a Cybersecurity Consultant based in Toronto (Canada). He has 10+ years of IT experience, 6 of them in the IT Security field. His main interests are: SIEM solutions (IBM QRadar), Enterprise Security Risk, Penetration Testing, Security processes/procedures and Network Security.

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