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SANS GIAC Certification: Security Essentials Toolkit (GSEC)

SANS GIAC Certification: Security Essentials Toolkit (GSEC)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Step by Step Guide
Review: This is a great book to dive into if you are new to security or interested in learning more about Infomation security tools. It is the only book that I have come across that provides hands on step by step instructions. This book goes into a good amount of detail on how to configure and use 80% or more of the tools available in the free world. The information is also presented in a very responsible manner giving the reader an understanding of any potential risks associated with using some of these tools and what the user should do prior to usage. It's a must have if you are interested in learning how to setup and use tools such as snort, nmap, nessus, ethereal, and many more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well . . . it Really Works !!
Review: Tired and disappointed for buying useless 'certification books' ?
Good News, this one is really useful!

I bought it to use as a guide to create Security Labs for my students (local university). To be honest, I had some doubts (too much pure-hype experiences), but when browsed the book for the first time, I was quite impressed by the diversity and thorough treatment of several security tools and scenarios.
Please note that ours, are high level courses, a lot harder than CISSP regular ones. Despite of this, I could assemble several complex Labs, just merging diverse experiences suggested (an explained) in the book.

Whichever your goal, this book will really help you to learn about Network Security, leading you ('hands on') through real world (and no-nonsense) experiences.

Buy it, you won't be disappointed !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Knowledge is Power - Definitive skills in the security arena
Review: What do you say when you're given the answers to all those questions you've been trying to answer for so long....?

The Security Essentials Handbook may be the first definitive guide that allows that feeling to be realised.

Where most security books cover concepts or ideas (tools or hacks), this one finally breaks the barrier between the text and hands on experience. Written as an addition to the SANS Security Essentials course and GSEC certification, it allows the reader to learn, experience and understand the logic, tools and methods involved in IT security from both sides of the fence - thus creating a better security professional.

Covering points of view from Windows, Linux and Unix camps it gives a thorough grounding to the most commonly used tools in todays security defense and breaches. Taking the reader through a concise and methodical approach it teaches and explains the theory, configuration and use of each tool, how to use it to find vunerabilities in your network and defend your network from it's use. It then goes further to explain the use of firewalls, security policies, network security and design, secure comunication (encryption) and a breakdown of both Windows and Unix system security with the aim of creating a Hardened (secure) system.

Written by Eric Cole, Matthew Newfield and John M. Millican, all long time security experts and either certified with or involved in the creation of the certification/courses that SANS offer you could have no better guides through the journey this book takes you on. A thing not to miss is the fact that it's SANS certified which adds credit to it's release, invaluable for the hands on skills needed to aim for the GSEC certification.

As a network/security professional I'd recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn the what's & hows of network/IT security. I'd recommend it just as much to any security team or professional as an "on the desk" reference for every day use. An invaluable tool, reference and teacher for those willing to delve deep and take the time to read (and play....).


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