Offensive Security: Oscp By Offensive Security (...

You have 23 hours and 45 minutes to complete the technical portion and another 24 hours to submit a professional-grade penetration testing report.

You are dropped into a network with several machines. Your goal is to gain "user" and "root" access to earn points. Offensive Security OSCP by Offensive Security (...

You learn to identify vulnerabilities and use tools like Metasploit (though its use is limited in the exam) or manual scripts to gain a foothold. You have 23 hours and 45 minutes to

This is the most critical phase. If you miss a hidden directory or a misconfigured service during your scan (using tools like Nmap or GoBuster), you’ll hit a wall. You learn to identify vulnerabilities and use tools

Technical skill means nothing if you can’t communicate the risk to a client. The OSCP requires a clear, reproducible report of your findings. Is It Worth It in 2026?