Posts Tagged ‘Networking’

How Can I Get Certified In Ethical Hacking, Networking Administration, Or Network Security?

Network Security | Posted by Wongsak
Feb 07 2010

i have experience in these areas and i would very much like to get a job in one of these areas in the future, is there any online course i can take to become certified?

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Security+ Guide to Networking Security Fundamentals (Paperback)

Network Security | Posted by Wongsak
Aug 04 2009

Security+ Guide to Networking Security Fundamentals

Review
“End of chapter hands-on projects are terrific. Not only do these activities have students physically making changes to machines, but it forces them to pay attention to choices that they and the users that they will support have to make.” – Barbara Belon, Norwalk Community College”The strengths of Chapter 1 are ease of reading and straightforward approach. The terms are well-defined, and the examples are great.” – Keith Morneau, Capella University

Completely rewritten to include Microsoft Windows Server 2003 coverage and other cutting-edge technologies, this best selling text will ensure your students’ success on CompTIA’s latest Server+ Exam.

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Network Security Architectures (Networking Technology) (Hardcover)

Network Security | Posted by Wongsak
Jul 10 2009

Network Security Architectures (Networking Technology)

Amazon.com Review
Network security is finally getting the attention it’s long deserved, with organizations devoting time and money to the problem and more than a few independent consultants peddling their services in the area. Network security, though, is hard to do right, largely because it’s not concerned with making the network do something (like connect the head office to the factory), but with making it not do something (allow access to an ill-defined community of malefactors). Network Security Architectures explains the generally accepted design practices that make networks as resistant as possible to damage and invasion. Relatively little of this book is concerned with software configuration details, and it’s generall (more…)

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