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CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 - NEW!
GTS Learning Security+ Featuring Professor Messer.

 

Greetings! 

 

 

 

GTS Learning Inc. and Professor Messer have pooled their resources to create a unique, interactive learning experience for students preparing for the latest CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 certification. (CompTIA A+ and Network+ coming soon!) 

  

Using GTS Learning's CompTIA CAQC Official approved courseware as core content, Professor Messer is developing his renowned video-based learning content to interact directly with GTS Learning content. The student will be able to study from the GTS Learning printed book (or eBook) and link to the appropriate training video for further explanation. Equally, a student studying from the Professor Messer video course will be able to easily follow his video presentation using the same CompTIA CAQC Official courseware.

 

The course materials and videos have been developed to complement each other. Each topic is covered in the course book, and then a companion link takes the student to the video instruction, which covers the subject with an instructor, using pictures, slides and examples. This method of learning reinforces retention and ensures that each subject is taught both with a virtual instructor and from a fully referenced course book, whether the student is learning in the classroom or through self study.

 

GTS Learning - Professor Messer Press Release 

 

BUY NOW - Call 877-487-5321 to order your copy of CompTIA Security+ Official Courseware featuring Professor Messer's integrated videos. Exclusive partnership with gtslearning!

 

  • Printed book $65 plus shipping
  • eBook $45

 

Full integration of Professor Messer's videos within the printed and eBooks will be completed in July 2011, In the meantime, all available videos will be located on our web site:

 

www.gtslearning.com/professor_messer.

CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 3.4 - Rogue Access Points and Evil Twins

 

Featuring Professor Messer with gtslearning CompTIA Security+ Official Courseware

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Professor Messer Rogue Access Points and Evil Twins Video

 

Click or scan the QR Code to watch the YouTube video

  

A rogue AP masquerading as a legitimate one is called an "Evil Twin" or sometimes "Wiphishing". An evil twin might just have a similar name (SSID) to the legitimate one or the attacker might use some DoS technique to overcome the legitimate AP. This attack will not succeed if authentication security is enable on the AP (unless the attacker also knows the details of the authentication method). 
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 3.1 - Logic Bombs 
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Professor Messer Logic Bombs Video

 

Click or scan the QR Code to watch the YouTube video. 

  
Some viruses do not trigger automatically. Having infected a system, they wait for a preconfigured time or date (time bomb) or system or user event (logic bomb).
  
Logic bombs need not be viruses; a typical example is a system administrator bearing a grudge leaving a scripted trap that runs in the event of their account being deleted or disabled. Anti-virus software is unlikely to detect this kind of malicious script or program. This type of trap is also referred to as a mine.

CompTIA Security+ SY0-301

(2011 Objectives) 

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Security SY0-301

CompTIA has released the exam objectives for CompTIA Security+ SY0-301. The new exam launched in May 2011.

 

The Security+ SY0-201 exam retires December 31, 2011.

 

GTS Learning's Security+ SY0-301 is available now! Our courseware goes through CompTIA's rigorous quality control program to insure that all of the exam objectives are covered. Our courseware is designated as CompTIA Official Courseware.

 

Take a look at the new course outline here:

 

http://www.gtslearning.com/library/g633eng.pdf

 

Free Practice Exam:

http://www.gtssupport.com/flower27/SY0-301/index.htm 

 

 

 

June 2011
In This Issue
Rogue Access Points
Logic Bombs
Professor Messer

 Full Integration of Professor Messer videos scheduled for

July 2011

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Click here for all available Professor Messer Security videos.
 
Professor Messer is scheduled to complete all of the Security+ videos by the end of July 2011.
  
Once all the videos have been completed, the corresponding video placeholders will be added to the books and eBooks.
  
In the meantime, we have created a web page that will hold all of the video placeholders for easy access. Just click on the gtslearning logo above to open the web page.

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Professor Messer 
 

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Professor Messer

Welcome to Professor Messer! Our mission is to provide quality technology information and training, including specialized training courses for CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA Security+.

 

Now Professor Messer is using gtslearning CompTIA Official Courseware to develop and record all the CompTIA training videos starting with Security+ SY0-301.

 

You'll find links to all the corresponding videos within the text of the printed and electronic versions of gtslearning's courseware. 

 

For more information on Professor Messer certification videos, please visit:

 

www.professormesser.com

 

 

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Greg Anderson
GTS Learning, Inc.

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Call 877-487-5321 to order your CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 book today.
  • Printed Book -$65 plus shipping
  • eBook - $45
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Includes links to all Professor Messer Security+ videos!

 

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*Full integration of Professor Messer's videos is scheduled for July 2011