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So I've just started studying for the Security+ Exam a couple weeks ago. I have gone through the entire, http://www.proprofs.com/mwiki/index.php/Comptia_Security%2B_Study_Guide, only got a couple of the practice questions wrong, and I generally found ...
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Books I used:
http://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Security-Certified-Hour-Security-SY0-201-Study....
I don't think I ever used the study guide on this site while I was studying for my Security+, so I can't confirm on its breadth.
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CompTIA Security+ Study Guide 4th Ed with CD Exam SY0-201
Sybex| 978-0470372975 | 2008| PDF + CD | 44.5 mb
Comprehensive Coverage to Help You Prepare for the SY0-201 Exam and Beyond
This CompTIA Authorized Study Guide provides complete coverage of the...
Started by padrinos on
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I like to post links to Secunia search results to demonstrate (in numbers) how insecure a certain CMS (or blogging software) is.
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/447878/what-are-some-of-drupals-shortcomings#450002
But there was an interesting comment...
Started by stesch on
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(My own comment overviews" miss:
The security policy of the product's dev team The presence of a specific person or team (depending on the project's size) responsible....
All by people defending their CMS of choice from accusations of poor security.
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Is the Mac OS rapidly coming up to a point where it has the same amount of security flaws as windows machines?
The more macs in the world means the more people have them, and if more people have them, people can find the flaws in the OS, is this correct...
Started by Daniel on
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There was a study that showed most people would give up their computer passwords for a @#!%! chocolate bar!! C'mon! What ....
As far as security being related to the number of users, I don't directories.
Patches are for (life's too short!).
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I was having a look around at some Masters degrees recently and noticed that a Masters may be available to INT CORPS personnel. Is this common? If so, is this likely to be available to TA personnel?
Looks a really interesting course.
Q. I understand that...
Started by INT_APPLICANT on
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Truthfully, how many of us would have been able to find the time to study a distance learning package.
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This study guide covers quite a lot on MCP.
A Must read..
Windows_XP___MCP___70_270___Study_Guide.doc ( 4.08MB ) : 930
Started by b>delphinius12 on
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It has a lot of pictures, which helps alot! Great job! Thanks alot: This study guide covers quite a lot....
Thanks for posting this study guide.
WOW!!! What a great find.
A Must read..
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I need to know what are the right order of the PHP learning steps, I have learnt PHP basics, OOP basics too, and I made some small projects using them, however, there are a lot of subjects and techniques in PHP and I'm confused with what to begin first...
Started by Rami Alashri on
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It is also my start.
Finished your first guest book, try to improve it: functionality, security...
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What is the best book to read about security issues that should be kept in mind while programming?
What should a c++ programmer know about security?
Is it worth buying any one of the following book If so which one should I get.
Secure Coding In C & C+...
Started by yesraaj on
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This is a recent study about the Top 25 programming errors which cause....
Http://www.owasp.org/
Not specific to C++, but James Whittaker's How to break software security and How to Break Software are a great read, and should be very relevent.
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So I'm going to an average university, majoring in CS. I haven't learned a damn thing and am in my third year.
I've come to be really bored with studying CS. Initially, I was kind of misinformed and thought majoring in CS would make me a good "product...
Started by Eric Martinez on
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Systems (need strong grasp of C/C++ and be a good hacker) Computer Security Programming Languages.
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Suppose the app you are working on is specially designed for a customer to meet a particular 'in-house' need, such as data processing of payroll information. This application will not be distributed publicly and will reside on internal networks only. ...
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This provides two definite security holes in your software, any guesses where they'll turn for answers? Either way, it all wasn't more secure to begin with....
Responsible for ensuring the integrity of the application and its security.
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