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eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester (eJPT) v2 Notes

📝 eJPTv2-Notes

eJPT - © eLearnSecurity | INE

Course duration & Topics ⏳📚

~ 145 hours (~56h of videos)Activities: 4 sections , 12 courses , 229 videos, 154 quizzes, 120 labs

E-Links 🔗📔

  • Where to find the PTSv2 (Penetration Testing Student v2) course? - INE Learning Paths
  • Where to find the eJPT certification exam? - eJPT

eJPT Exam 📄🖊️

  • Time limit: 2 days (48 hours lab on)
  • Questions: 35
  • Expiration date: yes (3 years)
  • Objectives:
    • Assessment Methodologies Domain (25% of exam):
      • Evaluate information and criticality or impact of vulnerabilities
      • Identify open ports and services on a target
      • Exam Score to pass: at least 90%
    • Host and Network Auditing Domain (25% of exam):
      • Gather hash/password information from target
      • Enumerate network information from files on target
      • Exam Score to pass: at least 80%
    • Host and Network Pen Testing Domain (35% of exam):
      • Conduct brute-force password attacks
      • Conduct exploitation with Metasploit
      • Exam Score to pass: at least 70%
    • Web Application Pen Testing Domain (15% of exam):
      • Exploit web app vulnerabilities
      • Locate hidden files and directories
      • Exam Score to pass: at least 60%
  • Overall Exam score: at least 70% + above minimum score requirements in each domain section
  • From a technical perspective the exam is set out to simulate a black box penetration test
    • minimal amount of information about the target network
    • in browser labs (no vpn)
    • a complete unrestricted access to the lab environment for the entire duration of the exam
    • letter of engagement
  • Flexible structure for the user
  • Hands-on, open book
  • Dynamic flags: randomly generated flags injected into the lab environment
  • Testing your ability to find the answer. How you do it is up to you.

Resources 📑📘

🙏🏻 Thanks to Alex for allowing me the opportunity to fork his notes.🙏🏻

📖 Read the Letter Of Engagement​📖 Read the Lab Guidelines