Elite OSCP preparation built by NSA operators and OSCP exam developers. Stop studying alone. Start training with the best.
You studied the material. You watched the videos. You spent months in the labs. And when exam day came, something didn’t click. The clock ran out. The privesc didn’t land. The AD set felt impossible.
The OSCP doesn’t test what you know — it tests what you can do under pressure. And that’s exactly what most preparation courses fail to teach.
Swif7Edge’s program is different. Our instructors have operated at the highest levels of offensive cyber operations. They don’t just teach techniques — they teach the mindset, the methodology, and the calm-under-fire execution that separates those who pass from those who don’t.
Conducted advanced offensive cyber operations at the nation’s highest level. Brings real-world adversary tradecraft directly into the classroom — the same techniques used against hardened targets, now used to prepare you for the OSCP exam environment.
Helped build the very exam you’re preparing for. Understands the scoring methodology, the exam design philosophy, and exactly what evaluators look for. Has mentored hundreds of students through successful OSCP attempts.
Before touching a keyboard, you’ll learn a systematic attack methodology that works on any target. Enumeration frameworks, prioritization logic, and decision trees that eliminate guesswork during the exam.
4 months of dedicated cyber range access with realistic targets. Not generic CTFs — environments designed to mirror OSCP exam conditions, including standalone machines and Active Directory sets.
Instructors demonstrate live exploitation techniques in real time. You watch, you replicate, you master. Every technique is mapped to OSCP exam objectives and real-world offensive operations.
Time management. Point optimization. Report writing. Which machines to attempt first. When to move on. The tactical decisions that make the difference between 69 and 70 points.
The #1 area where students fail. Dedicated training on Linux and Windows privesc techniques, kernel exploits, misconfigurations, SUID/GUID abuse, token impersonation, and more.
The AD set is worth 40 points. We drill Kerberoasting, AS-REP roasting, delegation attacks, lateral movement, and full domain compromise until it’s muscle memory.
Network scanning, service identification, web app enumeration
Buffer overflows, web attacks, public exploit modification
Linux & Windows privesc, kernel exploits, misconfigs
Pivoting, tunneling, port forwarding, proxy chains
Kerberos attacks, domain enumeration, full compromise
SQLi, XSS, file inclusion, command injection, SSRF
Documentation methodology that earns full bonus points
Time management, point optimization, mental resilience