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      <title>Starting Offensive Security Guide</title>
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      <description>Foreword A lot of people have a very clear misconception on what it takes to excel in off-sec, what off-sec is comprised off, and what to do to learn off-sec. I won&amp;rsquo;t read you a defenition, but know that if you find the idea of writing constantly and reading constantly boring this is the wrong proffession. A friend of mine who works as a red teamer summarizes this neatly, &amp;ldquo;Its half writing and half doing, but mostly writing.</description>
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