#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

Released Thursday, 14th August 2025
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#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting

Thursday, 14th August 2025
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In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, senior penetration tester and red teamer Nick Aures shares the skills and habits that matter most in pentesting beyond certifications. We discuss real-world experiences from breaking into the field to finding critical vulnerabilities in companies like Tesla, USAA, and Asana. Nick reveals why strong communication, report writing, and client relationships are just as essential as technical skills, along with insights into bug bounty hunting, red teaming, and common security blind spots. Whether you’re aspiring to become a pentester or looking to sharpen your skills, this conversation delivers practical advice and insider knowledge to help you stand out in the cybersecurity industry. 

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