froufrou123 wrote: » Hey guys, is there a way I could buy a PDF version of this book? Kindle for PC doesn't work under my ubuntu's wine, tried my level best. Thanks!
froufrou123 wrote: » Hey Darril, your book is an enjoyable read. However, I wanted make sure if there's a typo in Chapter 9 under SSL section. The 3rd point says, "The client creates a session key and then encrypts it with the private key." Whereas number 3 in the diagram says that the session key is encrypted with the public key that server sends to the client. Please clarify, Thanks.
Darril wrote: » I also posted a video on YouTube that explains the SSL handshake process that may be helpful. I explain it in the video just like I do in the classroom. YouTube - Security+ HTTPS and SSL
twodogs62 wrote: » I'm currently studying for security+. I found out about darril's book from this forum. I was studying pretty well and lost motivation..... I read to cho 9 and then stopped. Feedback on book since I have several sec+ books, This book seems to be best. Note about kindle.... I also recently bought a kindle plus price was cut $70. Main reason is text to speech and I noticed Daril was nice and enabled this for his book. I also bought the kindle very and it is great. So, I'll continue my studies, making my own notes and listening to book in the car..... And reading the physical book. Too bad there is not a discount if you buy the physical and the kindle version.
Darril wrote: » Thanks for the kind words about the book. Listening to it in your car sounds like a great strategy. Good idea about a discount for the physical and Kindle version. I decided to try $9.99 as a price for the Kindle for a limited time. I know I like the Kindle (and Kindle apps) for some things, but other times, I want a book I can hold in my hand so I figured $9.99 would be affordable if anyone wanted both. Good luck on the exam. Let us know how you do. Darril Gibson Author: CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead ISBN-10: 1439236364Security+ Tip of day Tweets
Devilsbane wrote: » Coupe of questions on the 78 practice questions found in the introduction. First, how close is this to the actual test? Obviously, the number is off. But is this the type of questions that I will be expected to know? I am also curious on what is a good score. Surely this book isn't intended for someone who can't answer a single question. I got 47 correct, which is just over 60%. Is that a good place to be considering that I am just starting?
Darril wrote: » I decided to try $9.99 as a price for the Kindle for a limited time.
PC509 wrote: » I just bought the Kindle version. I was debating on buying the book or using my other materials. The $9.99 price made the decision for me. Thanks, Darril. You're support in this forum really helped the decision to even consider it. So far, it looks awesome.