CompTIA Security+ All-in-One Exam Guide , 3rd Edition Author: Wm. Arthur Conklin | Language: English | ISBN:
B00AYX8G9A | Format: EPUB
CompTIA Security+ All-in-One Exam Guide , 3rd Edition Description
Official CompTIA Content! Prepare for CompTIA Security+ Exam SY0-301 with McGraw-Hill—a Gold-Level CompTIA Authorized Partner offering Official CompTIA Approved Quality Content to give you the competitive edge on exam day.
Get complete coverage of all the objectives included on CompTIA Security+ exam inside this completely updated, comprehensive volume. Written by leading network security experts, this definitive guide covers exam SY0-301 in full detail. You'll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this practical resource also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.
Covers all exam topics, including:
- General security concepts
- Operational organizational security
- Legal issues, privacy, and ethics
- Cryptography
- Public key infrastructure
- Standards and protocols
- Physical security
- Infrastructure security
- Remote access and authentication
- Intrusion detection systems
- Security baselines
- Types of attacks and malicious software
- E-mail and instant messaging
- Web components
- Disaster recovery and business continuity
- Risk, change, and privilege management
- Computer forensics
CD-ROM features:
- Two full practice exams
- PDF copy of the book
From the Authors
Preparing Yourself for the CompTIA Security+ Exam
CompTIA Security+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide is designed to help prepare you to take the CompTIA Security+ certification exam SY0-301. When you pass it, you will demonstrate that you have that basic understanding of security that employers are looking for. Passing this certification exam will not be an easy task, for you will need to learn many things to acquire that basic understanding of computer and network security.
How This Book Is Organized
The book is divided into sections and chapters to correspond with the objectives of the exam itself. Some of the chapters are more technical than others—reflecting the nature of the security environment, where you will be forced to deal with not only technical details but also other issues, such as security policies and procedures as well as training and education. Although many individuals involved in computer and network security have advanced degrees in math, computer science, information systems, or computer or electrical engineering, you do not need this technical background to address security effectively in your organization. You do not need to develop your own cryptographic algorithm; for example, you simply need to be able to understand how cryptography is used along with its strengths and weaknesses. As you progress in your studies, you will learn that many security problems are caused by the human element. The best technology in the world still ends up being placed in an environment where humans have the opportunity to foul things up—and all too often do.
Part I: Security Concepts: The book begins with an introduction to some of thebasic elements of security.
Part II: Cryptography and Applications: Cryptography is an important part of security, and this part covers this topic in detail. The purpose is not to make cryptographers out of readers but to instead provide a basic understanding of how cryptography works and what goes into a basic cryptographic scheme. An important subject in cryptography, and one that is essential for the reader to understand, is the creation of public key infrastructures, and this topic is covered as well.
Part III: Security in the Infrastructure: The next part concerns infrastructure issues. In this case, we are not referring to the critical infrastructures identified by the White House several years ago (identifying sectors such as telecommunications, banking and finance, oil and gas, and so forth) but instead the variou...
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- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 3 edition (July 19, 2011)
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Side note/Disclaimer: This book is not an easy read but if you need a reference book, to look things up, well...I am sure it would work well.
This is actually my first review for Amazon. I had purchased 2 books prior to this one that I can strongly recommend. Sadly I purchased this book thinking it would have more information or detail than the others....BOY did it! I'm writing this review because I have found the book so unbelievably difficult to read. The author is a PhD and he goes out of his way to prove at every opportunity. Every paragraph seems to go on forever without defining the topic. I have to read paragraphs multiple times just to get an understanding of what he is try to explain. I need to understand the terms and processes, I do not need to write a thesis paper on every technology topic. Worst of all the questions provided in the exams are insane. There was nothing like them on the certification exam that I took. The certification exam questions were lengthy and complicated but less confusing than the author's. Lastly the "bonus" exam that you get for free when registering...good luck, I gave up trying to figure that one out.
If you want a good study guide for the Security Plus certification, I have read and can recommend Darril Gibson's, CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-201 Study Guide which was very easy to read, great examples, and covered the basics. I then purchased Emmett Dulaney's, CompTia Security + study guide which was also easy to read, direct, a bit more detailed, and to the point.
By Jim White
This book does an excellent job of covering all required topics, however it does not put emphasis on some of the more important areas such as forensic concepts like chain of custody and others. I used this book as my sole resource and scored 863/900 and only studied for about 2 months.
By MLavore
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