miles4 wrote: » Okay, I have been searching for the best Security+ Book and many people Recommend Darrils book
miles4 wrote: » Okay, I have been searching for the best Security+ Book and many people Recommend Darrils book, any other suggestions? I really want the PDF of the book too so I can read it on my Kindle. If that truly is the BEST Security+ Book I suppose I could buy the book then purchase it on my Kindle too (only $10) anyways, any help would be cool! Thanks!
Plantwiz wrote: » I I think Trainsignal has done a nice job with their material if you want something more then a text and their files work great with an ipod, so the ease of taking a video along (or just listening) is handy.
Devilsbane wrote: » I've only watched 3 videos, so I am likely still not far enough in to write a review. But so far I've been pretty bored. The guy is very knowledgeable, but he is just too careful about what he says. He pauses a lot and talks slow, so in an hour video I'm probably only getting 45 minutes of information. The other thing that bothers me a bit is the lack of video. It is mostly just a powerpoint type thing going through bullet points. I find I get distracted with other webpages a bit. The whole reason I bought trainsignal was to get it on my phone. I'm going to do that either tonight or tomorrow, and then I can listen while I'm in the car. I can easily listen to a video a day just driving to and from work. I was afraid that I would miss too much not seeing the video, but that clearly won't be a problem.
Plantwiz wrote: » - Agree on the PP video issue...which is why I enjoy listening rather then watching.