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Reddit mentions of Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Guide, Second Edition (Exam SY0-501)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Guide, Second Edition (Exam SY0-501). Here are the top ones.

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Found 5 comments on Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Guide, Second Edition (Exam SY0-501):

u/happinessattack · 73 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

This is from "Mike Meyers' CompTIA Security+ Certification Guide, Second Edition (Exam SY0-501), 2nd Edition"

(Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Meyers-CompTIA-Security-Certification-SY0-501/dp/126002637X)

It's on page 459.

u/acolyte_to_jippity · 3 pointsr/sysadmin

glad to hear it.

btw, here:

clicky A+
clicky Net+
clicky Sec+ <--careful, this test is being updated soon, the next version should be coming out in late 2017, with exam guides dropping early 2018. This specific book will be outdated, though still a fantastic resource. Might want to hold off if you're serious about taking the Sec+ exam until the next version, this one comes out.

grab a hardcover copy and start learning!

u/teoespero · 3 pointsr/WGU

I used 3 books in my readings:

https://www.amazon.com/Meyers-CompTIA-Security-Certification-SY0-501/dp/126002637X/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=security%2B&qid=1564790977&s=gateway&sr=8-9

https://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Security-SY0-501-Exam-Cram/dp/0789759004/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=sy0-501&qid=1564791002&s=gateway&sr=8-8

https://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Security-SY0-501-Guide-Certification/dp/0789758997/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=sy0-501&qid=1564791002&s=gateway&sr=8-16

I have an ACM membership so I was able to access them all from their learning library. Was able to read all three books in 27 days. Did the practice tests online (mostly got between 96% - 98%). No one author is able to cover all the material. But since this is something that I really need to learn, I try to source out materials from different sources.

I usually go with the For Dummies version first to break it into my brain in a form that's understandable before I cover it using the actual text. Yes, it takes time, and not really allow you to accelerate but it helps me to actually understand what I'm supposed to learn and not just pass the test.

Like with PowerShell right now, I'm on chapter 8 of Windows PowerShell Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd which approaches PowerShell programming by building games. Almost have half of it done then I'd go for Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches. Again, I'm not saying this approach is best, but it works for me to understand things better. Plus work does reimbursement for stuff I buy for the class which really helps if I need a book (an actual printed book).

u/shahlapirnia · 2 pointsr/CompTIA

"About the Author

Michael Meyers (Houston, TX), CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+,CompTIA Security+, CompTIA CySA+, is the industry’s leading authority on CompTIA Security+ certification.  He is the president and founder of Total Seminars, LLC."


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u/Cerkoryn · 2 pointsr/cscareerquestions

Your most important starting step is to make sure that you have the foundational knowledge, at least at a conceptual level. I'm a big fan of books, so I would recommend a few to you.

Pick ONE of these. Exam is not necessary, but recommended:
Mike Meyers CompTIA Network+ All-in-One Exam Guide
Todd Lammle's CCENT Study Guide - ICND1

Pick ONE of these. Pay attention to business terminology as well. Again, exam is not necessary, but recommended:
Mike Meyers CompTIA Security+ Certification - SY0-501
CompTIA Security+ All-in-One Exam Guide
Darril Gibson SSCP All-in-One Exam Guide

100% read this. It's the Bible of Python scripting. Second edition is brand spanking new too:
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

This is a good all-around Penetration Testing book that teaches Linux too. You don't *have* to use Kali, Ubuntu is probably less intimidating to those new to Linux, but you will have to install your own software/packages. This is the only book on this list I haven't read, but I often see it recommended:
Penetration Testing: A Hands-on Introduction to Hacking

While you read these books, you should install some kind of Linux distro on a home computer and use it for practice. I would also recommend doing HackTheBox(first challenge is to hack the login page) and starting with the easy boxes. Do as much as you can on your own first, but if you get stuck, watch IppSec's YouTube walk-through for the box you are on. Might be a bit overwhelming until you get through most of the books on that list though.

You should also start looking towards either the eJPT/eCPPT, the OSCP, or GPEN at this point, as those are the best value certifications in this field and will hold a lot of weight at an interview. There's some stigma with certifications in IT/CS, but the ones I listed are all baseline knowledge and/or high value for those in this field. At the very least the knowledge will go far. But definitely avoid anything from EC-Council like the plague.