OSCP+
The Offensive Security Certified Professional Plus (OSCP+) is an extension of the OSCP certification introduced by Offensive Security on November 1, 2024. Unlike the lifetime OSCP certification, OSCP+ requires renewal every three years, reflecting industry demands for current cybersecurity expertise.Certification Requirements
To maintain the OSCP+ designation, certificate holders must complete one of three continuing education paths within the three-year validity period: * Pass a recertification exam within 6 months of expiration * Obtain another qualifying OffSec certification (such as OSEP, OSWA, OSED, or OSEE) * Complete OffSec's Continuing Professional Education (CPE) programRelationship to OSCP
The OSCP+ certification is awarded alongside the traditional OSCP when candidates pass the updated exam after November 1, 2024. Existing OSCP holders retain their lifetime certification regardless of whether they pursue the OSCP+ designation. The primary distinction lies in the validity period and recertification requirements, as the OSCP remains a lifetime certification while OSCP+ expires after three years without renewal.Recertification
The OSCP does not require recertification.Relations to other security trainings or exams
Successful completion of the OSCP exam qualifies the student for 40Reception
In "Kali Linux: A toolbox for pentest," JM Porup called OSCP certification "coveted" because it required passing a difficult 24-hour exam demonstrating hacking. In a press release on a new chief operating officer for a security services company, the company's use of OSCP professionals was described as a strength. In "The Ultimate Guide To Getting Started With Cybersecurity" Vishal Chawla of Analytics India Mag recommended OSCP as one of two "well known" security certifications. In an interview of Offensive Security CEO Ning Wang, Adam Bannister of The Daily Swig discussed a "major update" to "Penetration Testing with Kali Linux (PWK)" training course, which leads to OSCP certification for students who pass the final exam. The training updates were discussed in detail in helpnet security. In ''The Basics of Web Hacking: Tools and Techniques to Attack the Web'', Josh Pauli called OSCP "highly respected." ''Cybersecurity Education for Awareness and Compliance'' gave a syllabus outline of the training course for OSCP. In ''Phishing Dark Waters: The Offensive and Defensive Sides of Malicious Emails'', co-author Christopher Hadnagy listed OSCP as one of his qualifications. ''Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Foundation Guide'' listed OSCP as one of two certifications by Offensive Security for a "Security Testing Track." ''Sicherheit von Webanwendungen in der Praxis'' also included OSCP in a list of recommended certifications. ''Building a Pentesting Lab for Wireless Networks'' called Offensive Security training "practical and hands-on" and said they were "most recommended." In "The Information Security Undergraduate Curriculum: Evolution of a Small Program" Lionel Mew of University of Richmond said 35% ofReferences
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