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Pass the First Time. The CompTIA Security+ Get Certified Get Ahead SY0-501 Study Guide is an update to the top-selling SY0-201, SY0-301, and SY0-401 study guides, which have helped thousands of readers pass the exam the first time they took it. It covers all of the SY0-501 objectives and includes the same elements readers raved about in the previous two versions. Each of the eleven chapters presents topics in an easy to understand manner and includes real-world examples of security principles in action. The author uses many of the same analogies and explanations he’s honed in the classroom that have helped hundreds of students master the Security+ content. You’ll understand the important and relevant security topics for the Security+ exam, without being overloaded with unnecessary details. Additionally, each chapter includes a comprehensive review section to help you focus on what’s important. Over 300 realistic practice test questions with in-depth explanations will help you test your comprehension and readiness for the exam. The book includes a 75 question pre-test, a 75 question post-test, and practice test questions at the end of every chapter. Each practice test question includes a detailed explanation to help you understand the content and the reasoning behind the question. You'll also have access to free online resources including labs and additional practice test questions. Using all of these resources, you’ll be ready to take and pass the exam the first time you take it. If you plan to pursue any of the advanced security certifications, this guide will also help you lay a solid foundation of security knowledge. Learn this material, and you’ll be a step ahead for other exams. This SY0-501 study guide is for any IT or security professional interested in advancing in their field, and a must read for anyone striving to master the basics of IT systems security. The author supplements the book with blog posts here: http://blogs.getcertifiedgetahead.com/. This page provides a full listing of mobile device apps from the author: http://learnzapp.com/partners/darrilgibson/. Review: Beginners will come up to speed quickly but will also help those with experience. - For those with little to no experience. Recommended for the beginner. The book is well written and the topics well covered from a high to medium level. Is best used in conjunction with the referenced material within along with the online labs. The text provides much insight and great analogies for the beginner. Those with experience may find much of the text covers too much of what you already know. That said, it's helpful regardless as long as you skim the text for discovery of topics that you are weak on -but you just as well could skip this book, follow the provided outline for the course and research topics on your own. Still, this book is moderately useful even for serious experts. Just don't expect a technical reference. For reference, I had 15 years of experience prior to taking my exam, only skimmed this book for topics I was weak on, studied for one week, and then passed on my first try. I do credit the book with helping me pass. Review: Best book for Security+ - I was looking for the best structured book to do further studying after I received traditional classroom training. This book is probably the best book for Security+ on the market. I also purchased Darril's test question access which also has performance based questions that closely mirror the ones on the actual CompTIA Security+ exam. The other best thing is that Darril's website has audio files which you can listen to while your in the car to maximize you study time more effectively. Structure - the book was structured from simple to complex methodologies and each chapter builds on the next . Digestible content - This exam was not my first rodeo and this book simplified the process of public key exchange which can confuse most students because of their functionality in certain contexts. Darril does an amazing job for breaking down the key concepts and puts them into a real world scenario so you can understand how they are applied. Overall, anyone looking to pass the Security+ exam the first time should use this book, I passed it the first time using his book and test question. I also used another book as a secondary means of studying also which was the Exam Cram book for Security+. Most times I found myself going right back to this book because it was fun and confidence building to read it. Note to future Security+ test takers: Youtube videos will not give you the foundational prowess you need to pass the exam. Without violating the CompTIA NDA, this test is no joke compared to the previous SY0-400 exam, I took approximately four weeks of hitting this book and the website before I scheduled my first take of the Security+ exam.
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N**R
Beginners will come up to speed quickly but will also help those with experience.
For those with little to no experience. Recommended for the beginner. The book is well written and the topics well covered from a high to medium level. Is best used in conjunction with the referenced material within along with the online labs. The text provides much insight and great analogies for the beginner. Those with experience may find much of the text covers too much of what you already know. That said, it's helpful regardless as long as you skim the text for discovery of topics that you are weak on -but you just as well could skip this book, follow the provided outline for the course and research topics on your own. Still, this book is moderately useful even for serious experts. Just don't expect a technical reference. For reference, I had 15 years of experience prior to taking my exam, only skimmed this book for topics I was weak on, studied for one week, and then passed on my first try. I do credit the book with helping me pass.
K**F
Best book for Security+
I was looking for the best structured book to do further studying after I received traditional classroom training. This book is probably the best book for Security+ on the market. I also purchased Darril's test question access which also has performance based questions that closely mirror the ones on the actual CompTIA Security+ exam. The other best thing is that Darril's website has audio files which you can listen to while your in the car to maximize you study time more effectively. Structure - the book was structured from simple to complex methodologies and each chapter builds on the next . Digestible content - This exam was not my first rodeo and this book simplified the process of public key exchange which can confuse most students because of their functionality in certain contexts. Darril does an amazing job for breaking down the key concepts and puts them into a real world scenario so you can understand how they are applied. Overall, anyone looking to pass the Security+ exam the first time should use this book, I passed it the first time using his book and test question. I also used another book as a secondary means of studying also which was the Exam Cram book for Security+. Most times I found myself going right back to this book because it was fun and confidence building to read it. Note to future Security+ test takers: Youtube videos will not give you the foundational prowess you need to pass the exam. Without violating the CompTIA NDA, this test is no joke compared to the previous SY0-400 exam, I took approximately four weeks of hitting this book and the website before I scheduled my first take of the Security+ exam.
J**B
Excellent study tool to prepare for the exam
The Security+ certification was one that I needed to get for career development, and I was underwhelmed by the online training courses offered to prepare for it. This book, however, gave me all of the information I needed to solidly pass the exam! The initial assessment questions were useful to identify areas of particular weakness, and I used the results to focus my studying. The practice questions both in the book and in the supplemental materials provided online were essential, ESPECIALLY the ones that demonstrated how the "exercise" category of questions would work. Taking the time to complete every offered question after reading the chapters was a great way to drive home the lessons. I appreciated the summarizations at the end of each chapter, which focused on especially important bits of information to know before taking the exam. I also appreciated the extensive list of acronyms at the end of the book. As is often the case, knowing the meaning of the acronyms allowed for eliminating one or two candidate answers on more than a few of the exam questions. The 10% discount voucher provided with the book makes purchasing the book a cost saver in addition to an excellent study guide. Buying both the book and the exam cost less than buying the exam alone would have cost, which I appreciated. Thank you for providing a well-written, focused study guide. I was happy to pass the exam the first time I sat it, and that success was largely due to the information I gleaned from reading through this book!
F**S
Great book, also makes for a good reference.
I purchased this book a couple months ago, and used it as my primary study guide for the Security+ SY0-501 exam. I recently took the exam and passed it, here's a few notes on how this book helped me. Pros: - This book reads much more like a reference as opposed to a book teaching you a single topic (which it isn't because the exam covers a wide variety). At first that threw me off, but I really ended up enjoying it. - It has a pre-book assessment as well as a post assessment, which were really good to gauge how much I'd learned/what still needed help before taking my exam. - Each chapter has a 15 question "chapter assessment" definitely do these. - Topics are covered in a good amount of depth, and clearly; I didn't find myself struggling to understand topics after he explained them - The author offers a code to get a 10% discount on the cost of exam, definitely take advantage of it. - Companion site offers labs (mostly simple, but I would say sufficient) for most chapters Cons: - It reads like a reference book, which is great to look back on, but for folks who may be like me it can feel odd. - Not a knock on the author at all, but as others mentioned his questions are very well written and the correct answer can usually be found with decent understanding and a little context. The actual exam however had many very vague questions I was like, "huh?" Again not a knock on him, but definitely incorporate more practice questions to help prepare you. - Additional study materials/flash cards/etc... available but for an additional purchase from the authors companion site. That being said I can personally say that if I was completely new to InfoSec, or IT in general, I would not have passed this exam. These certifications aren't cheap and I honestly think the CompTIA recommended path of A+ -> Network+ -> Security+ is a great fit, unless you have the IT knowledge already.
M**.
I just passed on the first try!
I have an application development background … not a network engineering/admin background. I read the book twice. On the 2nd pass I took the end of chapter quizzes. I also bought the end of chapter reviews/”remember this” audios. On the weekend before the exam I reviewed my highlights and notes for each chapter while I listened to the audios. This really helped cement things and get me ramped up for the brain dump of the test. I had particular trouble piecing together chapter 3 networking concepts. That chapter kind of just cruises through that topic and you have to read it slowly and thoroughly along with chapter 4 on securing the network if you don’t have a networking background. About the book: The book is good. Sometimes I had to mentally edit and summarize the author’s explanations for myself. He tends to launch into examples and there is sometimes a lot of wordiness and you get lost as to the tie in to the subject at hand … in my opinion. But, all good content if you read it like a novel the first time you go through it and just highlight the first time. The second time you should verify that your highlights make a summarized story for you to just read during your final (third) jam session. I just took the test a couple of days ago and passed on the first try! GOD deserves all the credit and all the glory. This test is hard now. There is no way to skim through the material and pass it. There is way too much content for you to remember. You have to just drill on it until it becomes somewhat natural information to you. About the test: 1. There are performance based questions now. I had about 4-5 of those as the first questions on the exam. One showed you an office layout and had you drag/drop physical access controls to each laptop server in the different rooms (like cable locks, CCTV, biometric scanners, cipher locks, etc.). Another performance question showed you a log and asked you to identify the entry where the attack started. I didn’t even know what the log was but it looked like a log of hashes and so I identified where the hashes duplicated (some kind of replay/spoof attack) and got it correct. Find a different book for performance based questions. This one lacks the ferocity needed to answer those heavily weighted questions. 2. I had no questions on ports such that they asked me which service or protocol was running on which port. I came in prepared to answer just the most popular ports such as 20, 21,22,23,25, 88, 983, 443, 80. However, there were only 2 questions that included ports, services, protocols in the answers and you had to choose the correct bundle. I had heard they are moving away from port questions on the exam. 3. Other areas: VLANS, containerization, SCADA, attack types, wireless APs, mobile devices, vulnerability scanning, frameworks, etc. There were a lot of “Given the following scenario, which …”. Good Luck!
P**0
A solid foundation book for passing Security+ exam
I bought Daril Gibson's book kindle edition which was the best thing I did - it's easily searchable on PC and on my Kindle. Here's how my preparation went and I hope this helps some of you who're looking to take their exam soon. BTW, I passed my exam this week , although not with flying colors, but I PASSED! 1. about 40 days of studying - on average 2-3 hours daily, but about 5-6 hours during last week before test. 2. Used professor messer videos to understand the concepts plus occasionally other few videos on youtube. For example Kerberos, TACACS, 802.1x etc. topics 3. Practice tests from Daril's book are somewhat easy in my opinion - the actual test questions are a lot harder. 4. Also used Mike Chapple's practice test questions , those I found some what harder than Daril's book 5. Jason Dion's short videos on concepts were also helpful. 6. Took my own notes and used them in the last 48 hours heavily. Now about the actual exam: 1. Got 5 performance based question , those were super hard so I skipped them after wasting about 10 mins of my time, completed only 1-2 in the beginning. Use the strategies given by Daril on his blog site. 2. Some multiple choice questions are too lengthy in my opinion and you need time to read and comprehend and then pick the best answer. They are not straightforward , some of them were super tricky , you have to think hard so 1 min for a question sometimes is not good enough. 3. I wish i had little extra time may be another 5 mins so I could complete and review all questions (remember the PBQs will consume your time, I wish I had skipped them entirely in the beginning to save time ) 4. Had to weed out a lot of unrelated choices given in the answers - your fast reading and comprehension skills will come handy here. All in all, this book is a great foundation for your study experience but you must use other resources to take and pass this exam. It's not an easy one! good luck!
D**N
Great book. I just passed the exam.
I believe this book is a great tool to prepare Comptia Security+ 501. I spent two months studying and passed it for the first time. It was my first Comptia exam ever. I also used CertMike Security+ practice exam book but that book material deviates from the exam scope kinda a lot. This book is very well-organized and has great explanation. This book does not have any simulation-styled problems but I got most of multi-choice questions correct so I passed it with the score 796 of 900. The pass score is 750 as you know. It is up to you but I think one does not necessarily need to prepare simulation problems to pass it since the number of simulation questions were at most about five. Assuming that the score calculation is based on a simple arithmetic, 900 points is made of 79 questions. I got 796 so roughly 69 questions correct. One question is about 11.4 points. If you lose about 14 questions, then you cannot pass it. Again, it was assumed that the calculation was a simple arithmetic. Good luck. The journey was not easy for me but it was really worth studying it.
B**L
Just passed SY0-501, thank you Darril Gibson!
I used this book as my only resource to study for the 501 Sec+ exam. I previously used the 401 edition as my only resource to pass the exam 3 years ago. [I do have experience + previous training, so YMMV]. I took it for granted at the time, but (having used a few other cert guides since then) I wanted to say that I really appreciate how this book: -Is well written. Concepts are explained clearly, and the chapters are formatted in such a way that they are easy to read and easy to skim/review. -Covers the all the official objectives, and even reference specifically which objectives are covered in which chapter. -Includes two practice tests, as well as 15-question quizzes at the end of every chapter. -Is a great value, at only ten bucks for the Kindle edition! In short, everything a cert guide should be.
S**A
Muito bom!
Passei na prova usando este livro e outras fontes de conhecimento. Entretanto, é importante salientar que este livro por si só já é uma fonte muito boa de conhecimento. A didática usada pelos autores é fantastica. A facilidade para entendimento dos conteúdos e visível. Indico ler o livro todo e complementar com outros materiais os tópicos que não ficaram bem claros na leitura.
A**R
A Security+ essential
Anyone who's passed the sec+ knows that Darril Gibson is a must have for preparation. Clear definitions, descriptions and a bonus in the examples if you like The Simpsons!
E**L
The Best book to prepare for Sec+ exam
The Best book to prepare for Sec+ exam
M**D
Réussi l'examen du premier coup
Ce livre contient la base nécessaire et tous les sujets pour passer l'examen mais je conseille fortement de consulter d'autres sources: videos, questions etc sur internet. Le livre seul resque d'être un peu "light".
L**P
Recommended but additional resources needed
I used this along with McGraw Hill All-in-One, the Pearson Exam Cram and Mike Chapple's videos and passed the Sec+ 501 exam first time. As a bit of background, I have many years in cyber security and wanted a resource to focus my studies and revision time for this exam, which it did well but it skips on detail for some topics. Plus points: Darril's easy to understand style and coverage of the topics on the exam. Downsides: lots of filler, some grammatical errors and disappointing binding. I'd recommend the All-in-One book with this for additional in-depth coverage of key topics. (This covers the 501 version of Security+, get study material for the 601 version if taking the exam after July 2021).
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