CompTIA Security+ Exam Cram, 2nd Edition

CompTIA® Security+ Exam Cram

Second Edition
Exam SY0-201
Diane Barrett
Kirk Hausman
Martin Weiss

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The Smart Way to Study™
Covers the critical information you need to know to score higher on your Security+ exam!
* Master and implement general security best practices
* Systematically identify threats and risks to your systems
* Harden systems by eliminating nonessential services
* Secure your communications, networks, and infrastructure
* Systematically identify and protect against online vulnerabilities
* Implement effective access control and authentication
* Create security baselines and audit your security infrastructure
* Understand cryptographic principles, and effectively deploy cryptographic solutions
* Organize security from both a technical and organizational standpoint
* Manage every facet of security, including education and documentation
* Understand the laws related to IT security, and the basics of forensic investigations

WRITTEN BY LEADING EXPERTS:
Diane Barrett (MCSE, A+, Security+) is a professor in the Network Security and Computer Forensics programs at the University of Advancing Technology. She belongs to several security user groups, including HTCIA and InfraGard.

Kirk Hausman (MCSE, Security+) has worked for more than 20 years as a consultant, trainer, IT manager, and network and security administrator. He works for Texas A&M University as assistant commandant for IT.

Martin Weiss (CISSP, Security+, MCSE) is a manager of information security gurus at RSA, the security division of EMC.

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* Detailed explanations of correct and incorrect answers
* Multiple test modes
* Random questions and order of answers
* Coverage of each Security+ exam objective

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ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-3804-2
ISBN-10: 0-7897-3804-X

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