“A single resource addressed all of the [best security practice] questions, and did not present any technically insecure practices without also having some description of the risks inherent to those practices. […] In this specific case it is worth pointing out that Professional Penetration Testing, 2nd Edition , by Thomas Wilhelm is the work that managed to address each point.” – Wesley McGrew, Ph.D. Director of Cyber Operations Black Hat USA 2016 – Secure Penetration Testing Operations: Demonstrated Weakness in Learning material and Tools

“Since starting Hacking Dojo, I have gone through the first three levels […] Mukyu (novice), Shodan (foundational) and Nidan (intermediate); despite having spent the better part of 2 years in the OSCP course there was just not enough pieces to the over-all puzzle that are given to you by offsec. Great, they go over 90% of what you need to know to carry out a pentest – but none of it includes the experience one would need to see those ‘red flags’. Hackingdojo is filling in these gaps that the self-education forced upon one, by offensive security causes. If I could do it all over again, I would have done Hacking Dojo.”

