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Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Passport 3rd Edition (Exam SY0-301)
 
 

Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Passport 3rd Edition (Exam SY0-301) [Paperback]

T. J. Samuelle

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From the #1 Name in Professional Certification

Prepare for CompTIA Security+ Exam SY0-301 with McGraw-Hill—a Gold-Level CompTIA Authorized Partner.

Get on the fast track to becoming CompTIA Security+ certified with this affordable, portable study tool. Inside, network security expert T.J. Samuelle guides you on your career path, providing expert tips and sound advice along the way. With an intensive focus only on what you need to know to pass the latest release of the CompTIA Security+ exam, this certification passport is your ticket to success on exam day.

Featuring:

  • 200 practice questions
  • Test engine with practice exam on CD
  • Itineraries--List of official exam objectives covered
  • ETAs--Amount of time needed to complete each lesson
  • Travel Advisories--Expert advice on critical topics
  • Local Lingo--Concise definitions of key terms and concepts
  • Travel Assistance--Recommended resources for more information
  • Checkpoints--End-of-chapter questions, answers, and explanations
  • Career Flight Path--Career options mapped out to maximize the return from your IT journey

From the the Series Editor, Mike Meyers

Hello! I’m Mike Meyers, president of Total Seminars and author of a number of popular certification books. On any given day, you’ll find me replacing a hard drive, setting up a web site, or writing code. I love every aspect of this book. It’s part of a powerful book series called Mike Meyers’ Certification Passports. Every book in this series combines easy readability with a condensed format—in other words, it’s the kind of book I always wanted when I went for my certifications. Putting a huge amount of information in an accessible format is an enormous challenge, but I think we have achieved our goal and I am confident you’ll agree.

I designed this series to do one thing and only one thing—to get you the information you need to achieve your certification. You won’t find any fluff in here. T.J. Samuelle and I packed every page with nothing but the real nitty gritty of the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Every page has 100 percent pure concentrate of certification knowledge!

Your Destination: CompTIA Security+ Certification
This book is your passport to CompTIA’s Security+ Certification, the vendor-neutral industry-standard certification developed for foundation-level security professionals. Based on a worldwide job task analysis, the structure of the exam focuses on core competencies in network security, compliance and operational security, threats and vulnerabilities, application, data, and host security, access control and identity management, and cryptography. Whether the Security+ certification is your first step toward a career focus in security or an additional skill credential, this book is your passport to success on the CompTIA Security+ Certification exam.

About the Author

T.J. Samuelle, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Server+, is an IT consultant and author of a number of computer books on CompTIA certifications. He has worked in many fields of IT, including IT helpdesks, desktop and network support, and network administration.

About the Series Editor: Mike Meyers, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, MCP is the bestselling author of seven editions of CompTIA A+ All-in-One Exam Guide and several other computer books. He is the president and founder of Total Seminars, LLC, a major provider of PC and network repair seminars for thousands of organizations throughout the world, and a member of CompTIA.


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Amazon.com: 3.9 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good First Read for a Two Book Approach-Beware of CD, July 17 2011
By Route 66 T-Bird - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Passport 3rd Edition (Exam SY0-301) (Paperback)
Update 9/12/2011: I passed the exam today; 833/900. Not stellar but OK. There were questions on the exam that were not found in any of the three books I used. Many questions were poorly worded or didn't contain enough information to properly answer the question. I found that to be true with both A+ and Net+. Aside from that, I still found this book to be excellent. You will pass memorizing this book. Unlike A+ or Net+, the Sec+ exam is pure memorization with little problem solving. As I said below, get the Security+ Study Guide along with this book. Skip the monstrous Sybex book. It has way too much information not pertinent to the exam. Good luck!

Update 9/8/2011: I agree with Kindlecrazed. I have finally gotten to the CD. I took the first exam closed book, knowing darn well I passed it. I got 51%! So I retook it open book, and the answers are all screwed up. The hints and answers have nothing to do with the question being asked. What a disaster! Kindlecrazed got this reply for a patch from the editiors: [Amazon removed my link so see the reply under Kindlecrazed]. It's ironic that a security book that discusses the software development cycle, including review, would ship with a completely defective test engine!

I haven't taken the exam yet, but I thought I would review each of the books I have used so far. This is my third Passport book. I have used the A+, and Network+ books and they definitely helped me pass. What I like about the Passport books is that they are short and to the point. T. J. Samuell (the author that deserves a larger name on the cover, not Mike Meyers) does not ramble about extreme technical details that don't pertain to the exam. However, I must say that of the three Passport books, this one is so mismatched to the order of the Security+ objectives that it is extremely hard to type up a note sheet following the objectives without wearing out the index. That may be the fault of the objectives as I have found them to repeat a lot of topics. As I said in another review, you would literally have to tear the book apart and rearrange it to follow the objectives. There are also some objectives that are completely overlooked. Most topics are discussed very clearly though, although I recommend also getting the Security+ Review Guide in addition to this book to compare explanations. That book follows the objectives exactly. There is one critical typo on page 114. While discussing hashing he states "if they're identical, the message was altered". This really threw me on my first read and I had to compare it to another book. It should be "unaltered". I like the review questions at the end of each chapter, although they are extremely easy. I hadn't looked at the CD until close to test time. See my update above.

Pros: Concise. Exam Tips and Travel Advisories, and Travel Assistance are very useful. I have found some interesting web sites and freeware in the Travel Assistance such as packet sniffers, wardriving tools, and other goodies.

Cons: Misses a few objectives and is terribly out of order with the objectives.

Overall, a good study guide, but not perfect.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Book is okay - CD is worthless, July 9 2011
By Kindlecrazed - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Passport 3rd Edition (Exam SY0-301) (Paperback)
I purchased this book in the middle of June. Last week I decided that I was ready to take the practice test on the CD. Long story short - the CD is worthless. Once you take the test it prints out a study guide which supposedly lists the question, the correct answer and an explanation. The answers were sometimes wrong and the explanations were to other questions. When a question was regarding ports , why was I getting an explanation about risk management? What a mess. I called LearnKey and they said to call McGraw Hill. I got hold of an editor who did some research and confirmed that a "glitch" had happened. She stated that they would have a new CD out by the end of next week. No good for me since I'm scheduled to take the test on Monday. In addition, when I logged into the LearnKey website to get my free exam, the 3rd Edition Mike Meyers Passport wasn't even listed. McGraw Hill called Learnkey and told me that she got LearnKey to load the 3rd edition tests on the website and had confirmed as such. Unfortunately it was no surprise that when I went to login again, the tests were still not available. I had enough. I am not interested in providing free quality control service. The book is decent but it only has 10 review questions after each chapter so you had better find some other source for test questions since the CD and Website are having major issues.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I recommend..., Mar 23 2012
By JoseRamirez - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Passport 3rd Edition (Exam SY0-301) (Paperback)
I bought this book based on the success I had with the Network+ book. They are both fine books and easy to read. They are NOT boring. There are a few new sections in the 301 exam and this book did a good job of explaining them. I recommend it to all wanting to pass the 301 exam.
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