OSED Review - Offensive Security Exploit Developer

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Published 2021-06-20
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00:00 Introduction
00:27 What is OSED?
02:30 OSED is newest in the OSCE(3) trio
04:49 What I'll do in this video
05:48 My course timeline
07:38 I was really nervous for the exam
08:19 Clip from the OffSec AMA Webinar
11:09 OSCE(3) Email
12:18 Thoughts on the Course
13:50 Amp up WinDbg
14:45 Take notes (Showcasing my notes)
15:13 Stage and prepare your tools
17:15 Automate the simple stuff
18:30 Join the Offensive Security Discord
19:02 Exam time / Thoughts on the Exam
20:52 The exam report
22:58 Starting questions that you asked me
24:22 "What automation, if any, did you use?"
25:26 "Were the challenges enough to prepare you for the exam?"
26:07 "Any tips/tricks for finding ROP gadgets with Mona?"
28:40 "How is this in comparison to other courses?"
31:30 "Is cert ABC worth it, or should I jump to cert XYZ??"
32:40 "How approachable is this for someone with moderate experience?"
35:20 "What can we do prepare for OSED?"
36:51 "How in-depth is the shellcoding section?"
38:58 "Were there exploits that were already public/known?"
39:30 "What are some recommendations for practicing?"
41:38 "What would you consider to be the most difficult in OSCE(3)?"
43:55 "Can a student fresh out of college do this?"
44:30 "What did you feel was the most challenging?"
47:12 "What was the main thing that kept you running for this?"
50:27 "How good is the content from a learning perspective compared to OSEP?"
52:36 "What would be a pathway from OSCP to OSEP?"
52:50 "Why did you choose to do this course?"
55:49 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @andyli
    congrats John, OSCE3 would be the dream πŸ˜€ I got into the offensive security stuff in part because of your videos, thanks for all the value you put out.
  • Congratulations John πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ and thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience ❀️❀️
  • @romel6958
    Hey Congrats John, for the OSCE3, Thank you very much, I start the course OSED on July 31, this video is gold
  • @user-uq5qw1fk3d
    Thanks for the awesome review of this John. It sounds like a great course. Congratulations on passing!
  • @Westar.
    Thanks so much for the tips! I'm hoping to get OSCE3 by the end of the year!
  • @abhishek_k7
    Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience with us
  • @4ag2
    Yessir πŸ™Œ thanks John
  • @sinwolf5539
    Congratulations John , You are an inspiration !!!
  • @_CryptoCat
    congrats!! im itching to do some more offsec courses πŸ˜†
  • @edoardottt
    Congratulations πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ‘πŸΌ
  • @bbowling619
    keep doing what you are doing dude! You are super special. :) Every time i look around these days... everyone is looking for blue team. I assume that is that starting point John ?
  • Hi John! I'm a big fan. I have my OSCP, and was wondering if the OSED course covered reverse engineering protocols and using fuzzers. Congrats on getting the OSCE3! πŸ™‚