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Re: Programming skills for Pen Testers

Subject: Re: Programming skills for Pen Testers
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 17:30:11 +0100
johnny Mnemonic wrote:

ok we all know that in addition to good network, host and application
security skills, programming in C is a pre-requisite for a decent pen
tester or at least one who wants to write their own security tools or
simply audit the open source code they use. My question is, despite
their similarities should a pen tester be concentrating on C or C++ ?
That's it!

Time is money - your customers money. Most of my pentest-programming is
quick and dirty and has to be highly adoptable - therefore it is usually
done in high-level-languages like perl, python, vbscript, even nessus'
nasl-language using external tools (hping etc) where applicable.
i won't even think of doing object-oriented c++-programming for a pentest.

things get different if you think of creating a "big" product like
nessus or iss-scanner - but if you code stuff like this you are probably
more a coder than a pentester... :)

tom


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