In this article, you can find answers or information to questions related to the TH-200 course and OffSec Threat Hunter (OSTH) exam.
- How can I manage my OSTH exam?
- Where can I find the exam guide?
- How long is the exam?
- Is the exam proctored?
- Which resources I can use during my active exam?
- Technical Assistance
- Can I navigate to other pages in the Learning Library while taking the exam?
- How can I submit a complaint about my exam or results?
- May I request feedback on the exam?
- I passed my exam! How can I claim my certificate?
- How many OSTH certified people are there? What is the pass/fail rate?
How can I manage my OSTH exam?
To schedule your OSTH exam, please follow these steps:
- Log in to your OffSec Learning platform account.
- Click on 'Explore' located at the top left of your control panel.
- Select Courses and click on "TH-200" from the list of courses.
- Go to the "Exam" tab to find your unscheduled exam attempts in the Certification Exams section.
- Click on unscheduled exam attempt to access your exam scheduling page.
- Check the timezone at the upper right corner of the calendar and adjust if needed.
- Choose your preferred available schedule and click "Confirm."
- A confirmation modal will display the exam schedule details, and you will also receive a confirmation email.
For additional information, kindly refer to the Managing Exams Hosted on the OffSec Learning Platform article.
Where can I find the exam guide?
The OSTH exam guide is available at the following link: OSTH Exam Guide.
How long is the exam?
The OSTH is an 8 hour exam. The exam report will need to be submitted 24 hours post exam.
Is the exam proctored?
Yes, the OSTH exam is proctored.
Which resources I can use during my active exam?
OSTH exam is an open book exam, meaning you are permitted to use your notes, online resources (Except for AI chatbots and LLMs with direct prompt access), the OffSec Learning Platform, and similar materials. However, all your activities must be conducted on the host machine where the proctoring application is running, as the proctor will monitor your session.
Please keep in mind that you should not discuss anything about exam in any online resources. Discussing any information about exam and asking for hints on online forums or applications such as Discord is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of our academic policy. For more details, please refer to: https://www.offsec.com/legal-docs/
Technical Assistance
If you encounter any connectivity problems with Kali in-browser, Windows in-browser, the VPN or target machines, inform us immediately, directly in the proctoring chat.
Should you not be able to access the proctoring tool, please contact us via the live chat available at https://chat.offsec.com/ or via email to "help AT offsec DOT com".
Please note that we will not be able to assist with, or give hints on, any exam objectives and will only be available for technical problems during the exam.
Can I navigate to other pages in the Learning Library while taking the exam?
Yes, if you need to navigate to a different page during the exam, you can close the exam by clicking the Close exam button at the top right.
Closing the exam will not pause the timer or submit your exam, and you can navigate back to the page once you’re ready to continue with the exam labs.
How can I submit a complaint about my exam or results?
I passed my exam! How can I claim my certificate?
To claim your certificate, please go through the following steps:
- Log into the Offsec Learning Library.
- From the left navigation, click ‘Achievements’.
- On the ‘Certifications’ section click on the OSTH tile and you will be redirected to Accredible.
How many OSTHs are there? What is the pass/fail rate?
We do not release the number of people that hold our certifications or the success rate of completion for them. The exam-taking experience and perceived difficulty is different for everyone and we don't want to needlessly discourage or encourage learners with numbers based on success or failure.