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SND 642-552 self study

djleshe
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I have decided to follow the CCSP track and am looking for a good book to read, learn, and prep for the exam, any ideas?

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whimpyred
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i'm a strong believer in the cisco press books, i have recently started my CCSP track and passed this exam with this book..

http://www.amazon.com/Network-Security-Fundamentals-Gert-DeLaet/dp/1587051672/ref=tag_pdp_i_title/103-6737062-7910261

it may be outdated but with this book and the review information on TCPMAG.COM regarding this exam i passed with flying colors...

hope this helps

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Hi,

I would suggest you to buy Cisco Press book for any Cisco Certification and dumps would be good before the exam.

Cheers

Nagarajan Viswanathan

for all the dumps,see " net130.com ".for study material,see the follwing "

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm

you'll never need a book if u follow these two babies.

whimpyred
Level 1
Level 1

i'm a strong believer in the cisco press books, i have recently started my CCSP track and passed this exam with this book..

http://www.amazon.com/Network-Security-Fundamentals-Gert-DeLaet/dp/1587051672/ref=tag_pdp_i_title/103-6737062-7910261

it may be outdated but with this book and the review information on TCPMAG.COM regarding this exam i passed with flying colors...

hope this helps

Thank you for the book information. Is this the book best suited for the SND exam as they don't have a recommended one at cisco?

i used to be, alhtough i would do some investigating since they just revamped the exam last july.

t806816
Level 1
Level 1

Ive recently completed my SNRS, and SND will be my next exam as well. Though there are no official guides, im *hoping* that im going in the right direction.... First I believe the SNRS will be a good helper, Also, ive been reading the SAFE Whitepapers - IDS, Extending Network Security, Layer 2 security, wireless security...and trying to work as many labs with SDM as possible.. If anyone else has any ideas I'd greatly appreciate the input.