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Author: Matt Walker
ISBN : 0071811702
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- Series: All-in-One
- CD-ROM: 736 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (April 9, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0071811702
- ISBN-13: 978-0071811705
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I know this book got a lot of positive reviews, but the readers that are NEW to this subject and networking in general, have nothing to compare it to (the truth). Readers that KNEW the stuff before (See the first 3 star review) can see that the authors and TE have no clue about networking, security, or hacking. Furthermore, they have not kept up with anything and have tons of outdated and obsolete info.
I started reading, and had to stop around Chapter 5, since it was clear the authors and TE have pulled the wool over the eyes of newbies with their complete lack of truth and relevancy. This is like a scam, how so many people fell for this miserably incorrect book.
p2 - "Although authentication (using passwords, for example) is by far the most common method used to enforce confidentiality, numerous other options are available to ensure confidentiality, including options such as encryption, biometrics, and smart cards."
What doesn't make sense: Authentication can be done with something you know (password), something you have (smart card), and something you are (biometrics). Saying that Authentication is a different method than biometrics and smart cards is illogical. I know the parenthesis references passwords, but that's as you say, just an example of authentication. Biometrics IS authentication with something you are. Smart Cards are used for AUTHENTICATION, as something you have.
p15 - There were 4 original nodes on Oct 29, 1969, not 3, as the book states.
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p40 - CAs do NOT create public/private key pairs, as the book claims. Here's Verisign's official policy:
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NOTE: To generate a CSR, you will need to create a key pair for your server.
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