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      <description>eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester (eJPT) is a certification offered by eLearnSecurity. The training for this certification is provided by the parent company called INE (Inter Network Experts). In order to train for eJPT, INE offers a Penetration Testing Student (PTS) pathway, free of charge, under the recently launched starter pass.
The training itself consists of 38 hours worth of content, including slides, videos, practical labs and three practice black boxes. Coming from HackTheBox background, I had familiarity with most of the tools and concepts offered.</description>
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