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Book ReviewsCWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-200) |
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Book: CWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-200)
Written by: Planet3 Wireless |
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Everything about wireless security Rating:
5 / 5
I was preparing for my CCIE Security and was on the look out for a comprehensive book for wireless portion of the exam, something which was vendor neutral and would cover a lot of wireless protocols and authentication solutions.
This book is packed with a wide range of wireless networking security protocols and solutions including 801.x, 802.11i, DES, 3DES, AES, WEP, WPA, TKIP, PPTP & IPSec VPNs, wireless VLANs, EAP, EAP-TLS, LEAP and EAP-TTLS.
So I got just the book I was looking for.
Niloufer Tamboly, CISSP
excellent book for WLAN Security Rating:
4 / 5
I give this book 4 stars because in chapter four, the review questions are for the wrong chapter...But this book really gets into the wireless side of Security. I have not taken this test but cannot wait. I have my CWNA cert and had to read the book about 4 time due to the fact that I don't work in the wireless field.
I enjoy reading these books by planent3 wireless I wish they authored other topics. Unlike the CWNA book, this book fouces alot on secuirty..well the cert is called Certified Wireless "SECURITY" Pro. I have read this book only twice and still feel that I should read it 2 more time before exam day.
The only thing is that many times this book "tells" you how to implement a solution; it doesn't show you how. Don't get me wrong this book is a great learning tool. I enjoy this books so well that I'm going to get my CWAP, after earning my CWSP.
Good luck , all and have fun with this stuff !
Another Great Book...just one question though! Rating:
5 / 5
The Devinator does it again with a superbly written book. However, did anyone notice the review questions for Chapter4?? The chapter talked about DOS and the questions were about Encryption? Is this a typo or was that intentional?
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