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CompTIA Security+ Exam JK0-010 Study Guide and Practice Exam Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Write a Review and tell the world about this title! People who purchase this book frequently purchase: Books on similar topics, in best-seller order:Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
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Domain 1.0 General Security Concepts
Chapter 1: General Security Concepts: AAA
Chapter 2: General Security Concepts: Attacks
Domain 2.0 Communication Security
Chapter 3: Communication Security: Remote Access and E-mail
Chapter 4: Communication Security: Wireless
Chapter 5: Communication Security: Web Services
Domain 3.0 Infrastructure Security
Chapter 6: Infrastructure Security: Devices and Media
Chapter 7: Infrastructure Security: Topologies and IDS
Chapter 8: Infrastructure Security: System Hardening
Domain 4.0 Basics of Cryptography
Chapter 9: Basics of Cryptology
Chapter 10: Public Key Infrastructure
Domain 5.0 Operational and Organizational Security
Chapter 11: Operational and Organization Security: Incident Response
Chapter 12: Operational and Organization Security: Policies and Disaster Recovery
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Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Mar 5, 2008     Published April 2007 but written in 2002 I purchased this book because it was newly published & hoped it would have the most current information but it seems to be an old book in a new wrapper. Chapter 4 Wireless states 802.11g has been approved as a standard, but the specifications for the standard are still in draft form and are due for completion in late 2002. Wireless 802.11g has been out for years and 802.11n has been available for more than a year. Chapter 5 Web Based Security states However, if you think there arent any bugs in Java, youd be wrong. Suns Java Web site provides several methods of viewing the bugs that have been found, including a chronology of security-related issues and bugs at www.java.sun.com/security/chronology.html.This list only provides known bugs and issues until November 19, 2002. I have found several references to the year 2002 or earlier but nothing beyond that so it appears that this is just an old book with a new cover. Im just reading chapter 5 now so I cant rate the whole book but so far it appears that although this book has some good information it is only current to 2002 standards.
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