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Re: Preparing for GSEC
From: "Michael Hale" <eyeronic.design () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:07:06 -0700
Hey Ron, I'm not aware of any books available for the GSEC. You really need to get the SANS Material to do well on the test, as the questions are directly based on what's in those books. The best way to get the GSEC on a budget is to participate in the work-study program. It'll still cost you 500 bucks, and they'll work you pretty hard at the conference, but you get the full coursework and the exam attempt. Plus, you meet all sorts of cool people, interact more closely with the instructors, and just get a better understanding of how everything works. It's invaluable. Another cheaper route is the local mentoring program. You should have a class in your area. It takes, IIRC, about 3 months for the program to conclude. You'll be responsible for learning the coursework while your mentor is there to explain anything that's not clear and generally reinforce the stuff you learn in the books. - Mike On 8/21/07, Ron Johnson - Adhost <ron () adhost com> wrote:
Hello list. I am looking to study for the GSEC certificate and besides going to the SANS course I can't seem to find any worth while books. The books I did find were out of date and not recommended. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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- Re: Preparing for GSEC Michael Hale (Aug 22)
- RE: Preparing for GSEC Craig Wright (Aug 23)
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- RE: Preparing for GSEC Craig Wright (Aug 23)
- Re: Preparing for GSEC Rishi Narang (Aug 23)
- RE: Preparing for GSEC Craig Wright (Aug 23)
- RE: Preparing for GSEC Craig Wright (Aug 23)
- Re: Preparing for GSEC Michael Hale (Aug 22)
- Re: Preparing for GSEC Michael Hale (Aug 23)
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