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Re: Cisco Books
From: Edward <invalid_addr3ss () excite com>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:44:45 -0800
John Tavares:
Cisco Press books are the best, in my opinion. They're written by Cisco engineers and get into great detail of the inner workings of their technologies. The Cisco website is also a great tool. If you're not into the very "technical" talk and prefer things in a simpler manner, then go with the Unleashed branded books. They too are very good.
May I ask "if" you buy your books on-line, or the nearest Barnes -n- Nobles? I go both ways. I'm in a computer book club, and visit the bookstore. As Ivan asked, " Anyone know of any books more comprehensive?" I'm learning also. Plus your 2 cents, if you wanna teach us how. Edward
John Tavares -----Original Message----- From: invalid_addr3ss () excite com [mailto:invalid_addr3ss () excite com] Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 8:44 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Cisco Books I have three Cisco books that I'm trying to learn myself. $120 worth of reading material. 1) Cisco - A Beginner's guide 2) Cisco PIX firewall 3) CCSP Self-Study: Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) http://www.ciscopress.com Edward
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