TCM SECURITY (in progress)
PJPT (Practical Junior Penetration Tester)

The Practical Junior Penetration Testerβ’ (PJPT) certification assess a studentβs ability to perform an internal network penetration test at an associate level. Students will have two (2) full days to complete the assessment and an additional two (2) days to write a professional report.
In order to receive the certification, a student must:
Leverage their Active Directory exploitation skillsets to perform lateral and vertical network movements, and ultimately compromise the exam Domain Controller.
Provide a detailed, professionally written report.
PJWT (Practical Junior Web Tester)

The Practical Junior Web Testerβ’ (PJWT) certification assess a studentβs ability to perform a web application penetration test at an associate level. Students will have two (2) full days to complete the assessment and an additional two (2) days to write a professional report.
In order to receive the certification, a student must:
Exploit a web application using any preferred tools or techniques.
Provide a detailed, professionally written report.
TCM Security Courses

Networking
Lab Setup
Linux Introduction
Python Introduction
Information Gathering (Reconnaissance)
Scanning & Enumeration
Vulnerability Scanning with Nessus
Exploitation Basics
Active Directory Overview
Active Directory Lab Build
Attacking Active Directory: Initial Attack Vectors
Attacking Active Directory: Post-Compromise Enumeration
Attacking Active Directory: Post-Compromise Attacks
Attacking Active Directory: Post Domain-Compromise Attacks
Additional Active Directory Attacks
Active Directory Case Studies
Post Exploitation
Web Application Enumeration, Revisited
Find & Exploit Common Web Vulnerabilities
Wireless Penetration Testing
Legal Documents and Report Writing
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