how to break into penetration testing, with a bit of networking background ?

I’m a senior in college, and in my second semester I have to take cooperative training. Currently, I have the CCNA, I can program, I know Linux, and I have a couple of other technical skills I learned in college. But I’m still not a penetration tester, which is what I really want to be.

I’m worried that companies will start thinking I’m more interested in networking or defensive security. Even my projects have mainly been network security related. Don’t get me wrong I love networking but I don’t see it being my full time job, It’s more of a hobby that I really enjoy.

Any advice on what I should be doing right now?
What tools/skills should I start learning right now?

I’m starting to study for the CPTS from HTB. Is that a good move or is there something else I should be doing right now?

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u/01010011-s — 5 days ago

how to break into penetration testing, from a bit of networking background

I’m a senior in college, and in my second semester I have to take cooperative training. Currently, I have the CCNA, I can program, I know Linux, and I have a couple of other technical skills I learned in college. But I’m still not a penetration tester, which is what I really want to be.

I’m worried that companies will start thinking I’m more interested in networking or defensive security. Even my projects have mainly been network security related. Don’t get me wrong I love networking but I don’t see it being my full time job, It’s more of a hobby that I really enjoy.

Any advice on what I should be doing right now?
What tools/skills should I start learning right now?

I’m starting to study for the CPTS from HTB. Is that a good move or is there something else I should be doing right now?

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u/01010011-s — 5 days ago

how to break into penetration testing, with a bit of networking background ?

I’m a senior in college, and in my second semester I have to take cooperative training. Currently, I have the CCNA, I can program, I know Linux, and I have a couple of other technical skills I learned in college. But I’m still not a penetration tester, which is what I really want to be.

I’m worried that companies will start thinking I’m more interested in networking or defensive security. Even my projects have mainly been network security related. Don’t get me wrong I love networking but I don’t see it being my full time job, It’s more of a hobby that I really enjoy.

Any advice on what I should be doing right now?
What tools/skills should I start learning right now?

I’m starting to study for the CPTS from HTB. Is that a good move or is there something else I should be doing right now?

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u/01010011-s — 5 days ago

I’m a cyber security student (graduating in 2 semesters), next month I will be taking the CCNA exam and after that I want to start studying for the CPTS. I want to know if 3 to 4 months realistic time to pass the CPTS?

I have a pretty good background in networking, networks security, programming, cryptography, and just IT basics.

I’ve finished all of the college courses that need my time, so I’ll be studying 7 hours (even on weekends).

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u/01010011-s — 4 months ago