| Part of the TotalRecall: IT Certification System Series, this new book fills the gap existing in the complete study aid material available for candidates preparing to set the CompTIA Security+ Exam. This book covers information associated with each exam topic in detail and includes information found in no other book. This manual is designed to provide information to help readers study for and pass CompTIA's Security+ certification exam. Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible. Just reviewing the table of contents, you will see that through TotalRecall Publications, I was given the freedom to build on what I have learned from running a Voc Tech school. For example, the chapter numbers are written in Base 2.
The goal here is to reinforcement, learn binary math, since that is how much of computing works. In this release, we teamed up with other alpha geek around the world with the end result is you will not find another Security+ book with more geekie details, if you need them. This title (ExamInsight) is a reference manual for those who are thinking, "I want to make sure I know what I think I know before I spend a couple hundred bucks on a SY0-101 exam." The ExamInsight Book contains 400 well-researched pages that follow CompTIA's certification Objectives. The contents were thoroughly tech-reviewed by Michael Woznicki and confirmed to be directly related to the Security+ SY0-101 exam. If you are already in Security networking, and don't want/need a complete certification/reference/killer idea book, try the ExamWise For Security+
About the Author
The lead authors, Tcat Houser, a CompTIA certification content veteran, and Helen O'Boyle, a long-time multi-platform Security specialist, have combined their talents and background in earning dozens of certifications, to create this guide. It is useful to both Security+ certification candidates and those wanting to read an excellent survey of current security topics.
Tcat Houser (Network+, MCSE, Server+, CTT+) has garnered other milestones such as IBM PSE and Microsoft MCSE/MCT. This is the result of almost 40 years of "fussing with electronics". When not writing or teaching, he is doing research. Tcat accomplishes so many tasks because to him, it isn’t work, its fun, and he has fun 18 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can reach him by sending mail to Author@bfqpress.com or Tcat@Tcat.net.
Looking back at the last book where I (Tcat Houser) was the lead author (i-Net+ Exam Prep 1576105989) the independent reviews were very good, and most readers understood that I had two intentions. One, ace the test. Two, supply the information to be a reference manual and/or alert the reader to upcoming technologies so as today’s hero, the reader was not tomorrow’s zero.
In the two years since that release, I led a number of career changers through CompTIA and wrote my own courseware. Building on that learning, you have this release. |
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