OffSec Certified Professional OSCP

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OffSec Certified Professional OSCP
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Y2507

London (UK)

12 Jan 2026 -16 Jan 2026

5850

Overview

Introduction:

This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification exam only.

The OffSec Certified Professional (OSCP) certification represents a global standard for offensive security expertise. It focuses on structured penetration testing methodologies, vulnerability analysis, and ethical exploitation across network and application environments. This training program presents core concepts in penetration testing, scripting for automation, and structured assessment techniques, emphasizing decision making models and evaluative structures relevant to ethical offensive security roles.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the core structures of penetration testing frameworks used in OSCP methodologies.

  • Classify vulnerabilities across network, system, and application environments.

  • Analyze systemic weaknesses through structured reconnaissance and enumeration.

  • Structure scripting logic to align with offensive security protocols.

  • Prepare for the OSCP certification examination.

Targeted Audience:

  • Penetration testers and ethical hackers.

  • Cybersecurity professionals seeking OSCP level knowledge.

  • Network and system administrators.

  • Security analysts and information assurance personnel.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Penetration Testing Structures and Standards:

  • Institutional models of penetration testing and ethical boundaries.

  • The Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) overview.

  • Governance frameworks for scoping and documentation.

  • Legal considerations and liability boundaries in security testing.

  • Organizational tools and operating environments used in testing methodologies.

Unit 2:

Structured Network Vulnerability Assessment:

  • Taxonomy of network scanning and enumeration methods.

  • Typologies of vulnerabilities in service configurations and software versions.

  • Escalation logic for privilege identification across networks.

  • Models of post assessment access categorization.

  • Review of organizational protocols affected by system level threats.

Unit 3:

Application Level Security Weaknesses:

  • Frameworks for identifying vulnerabilities in web and API structures.

  • Comparative analysis of XSS, CSRF, and injection vectors.

  • Strategic evaluation measures of server and application security configurations.

  • Institutional models for assessment documentation and recommendation structures.

  • Structures for aligning application behavior with risk metrics.

Unit 4:

Scripting Logic and Security Automation:

  • Oversight on Syntax logic in Bash, Python, and PowerShell within structured test environments.

  • Automation methods aligned with penetration testing protocols.

  • Overview of Metasploit use cases within system exploitation structures.

  • Examination of buffer overflow structures and logic exploitation theory.

  • Institutional format for technical reporting and vulnerability summaries.

Unit 5:

Certification Exam Preparation:

  • Overview of the OSCP certification exam structure and requirements.

  • Reviewing key topics and concepts covered in the exam.

  • Reviewing key penetration testing methodologies and tools.

  • Sample exam questions and their potential answers.

  • Resources and materials for further study.

Note: This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification exam only.