OSCP — Offensive Security Certified Professional (PEN-200): Preparation with AI in 3 Months

Introduction: Why OSCP is the Standard in Pentesting

If you want to enter the world of ethical hacking and practical security, you have surely heard of the OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) exam. This exam from Offensive Security is not just a test of terminology knowledge. It is a 24-hour challenge where you single-handedly hack isolated networks using real vulnerabilities. According to the (ISC)² 2025 report, demand for penetration testing specialists has grown by 35% over the last two years, and the OSCP certification remains one of the top requirements in pentester job postings.

The asibiont.com platform offers the course "OSCP — Offensive Security Certified Professional (PEN-200)", which reimagines traditional preparation. Instead of static videos and PDFs, we use AI generation of personalized lessons. The neural network analyzes your current level, learning pace, and knowledge gaps to deliver exactly the topics and tasks you need for progress each day.

What is this course and who is it for?

The course is designed for those already familiar with the basics of Linux and networks but who want to systematically prepare for the OSCP exam. It is suitable for:
- Beginner pentesters who want to gain their first serious practice.
- System administrators transitioning into security.
- IT students who want to master exploitation and privilege escalation.

The curriculum covers all stages of a pentest according to the PTES (Penetration Testing Execution Standard) methodology: from reconnaissance to post-exploitation. You will work with Kali Linux, Hack The Box, and TryHackMe — the same tools used in the real exam.

What you will learn: from Active Directory to writing exploits

The course is built around practical skills. Here is what you will master during training:

Pentest Stages

  • Reconnaissance and OSINT (open-source intelligence gathering).
  • Scanning and enumeration (port scanning, service identification, vulnerability detection using nmap, masscan, gobuster).
  • Exploitation (manual exploitation of vulnerabilities: buffer overflow, SQLi, XSS, RCE, SSRF).
  • Post-exploitation (persistence, data collection, pivoting, and tunneling).

Key Topics

Topic What it includes
Active Directory Attacks on Kerberos, Pass-the-Hash, Golden Ticket, DCSync.
Web Attacks SQL injection, XSS, LFI/RFI, SSRF, API exploitation.
Privilege Escalation Linux (SUID, cron, kernel exploits) and Windows (Token manipulation, UAC bypass).
Writing Exploits Python, pwntools, code analysis.

According to a SANS study (2024), 78% of successful breaches in real attacks begin with Active Directory exploitation. Therefore, the course pays special attention to this — you will learn to simulate attacks that real hacker groups use today.

How does learning on asibiont.com work?

We have abandoned traditional lectures. The entire course consists of text lessons generated by AI for each student. Here is how it works:
1. Initial testing. You take a short test on basic knowledge (e.g., Linux commands, types of attacks). The neural network determines your level.
2. Personalized plan. AI selects the order of topics. If you are strong in web attacks but weak in privilege escalation, the course will start with the latter to strengthen your weak points.
3. Dynamic difficulty. During learning, the neural network analyzes your answers to tests and practical tasks. If you quickly solve buffer overflow tasks, AI adds more complex scenarios (e.g., with ASLR bypass).
4. Mock exam. The final stage is a 24-hour exam simulator where AI generates a unique network of machines similar to the real PEN-200.

Course access is available 24/7 — no hard deadlines. You can learn at your own pace, revisit difficult topics, and retake tests.

Why is AI learning modern and effective?

Traditional courses often suffer from the "one size fits all" problem. You either get bored with easy topics or fail on difficult ones. AI generation solves this:
- Adaptation to your pace. If you are a beginner, the neural network explains the term "buffer overflow" through an analogy with a glass overflowing. If you are experienced, it immediately gives a technical breakdown with hex code.
- Focus on weak spots. A study by EdTech company Quizlet (2025) showed that personalized learning increases knowledge retention by 42% compared to linear programs. Our AI tracks which topics you cannot solve for more than 10 minutes and creates additional mini-lessons for reinforcement.
- Practice without limits. You do not just read theory — AI generates practical tasks based on real CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). For example, you can practice an attack on the EternalBlue vulnerability (MS17-010) in a safe lab.

Who should definitely take this course?

I recommend this course if:
- You are preparing for the OSCP exam. The program fully covers PEN-200 topics, including Buffer Overflow, Active Directory, and Web Attacks. The mock exam will help assess your readiness.
- You want to change careers. After the course, you will have a portfolio of projects (e.g., pentest reports for lab networks) that you can show to employers.
- You already work in IT. The course will deepen your understanding of security — you will be able to find vulnerabilities in your projects faster.

Conclusion: Your path to OSCP starts here

Preparing for OSCP is a marathon, not a sprint. But with the right tools, it becomes much more efficient. Our course on asibiont.com with AI-generated lessons gives you:
- A personalized program that adapts to you.
- Practical skills immediately applicable in work.
- Readiness for the 24-hour exam.

Do not put it off until tomorrow — start learning today. Go to the course page: OSCP — Offensive Security Certified Professional (PEN-200). The first test is free — AI will assess your level and show how long preparation will take. See you on the platform!

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