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Great!
As described, great book to get more knowledge. Especially for someone just starting to learn it.
Great book for learning
The dummies series of books are well written and easy to learn from. The book came as expected.
Excellent book horrible name
This book is very well written and makes a perfect gift for someone who is trying to learn this subject.
Good treatment
One stop shop
Author had to drop his evolutionary beliefs
Author had to drop his evolutionary beliefs within the texts about human error.. I’m all for freedom of belief, but i also value having books that i can, as a christian, “feed on.”
690 pages of FLUFF DO NOT BUY
I wish I would’ve never purchased this book… It’s just a big book of FLUFF! IT’s not actually teaching you how to do anything, just terminology.. Where is the ethical hacking information?! Missed the return window of course
Simple easy to read book.
I am a huge fan of the dummies books and as such this was a must with my studies in cyber security.There are hundreds of books on the subject and it can be difficult to pick just one. However, as with all Dummies books, this is the usual layout and simple instructions and advice that helps those from the very beginning to pro levels.Certainly good as a reference book that I keep going back to.
The contents is pretty standard stuff, you could probably google most of it, it doesn’t add much detail just what and who, very little technical information.I found it very disingenuous that the Author has used this opportunities to subtly embed pro Israeli, anti Russian, anti palestine sentiment into his works. Lost all credibility due to Authors perceived biases.
Repetitive, much stating of the obvious, and lacking in both concision and any useful detail. Perhaps of use for a general discussion on security (though I doubt it, considering the investment in time required to read it), but useless for an IT professional.