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CompTIA Security+ Study Guide: Exam SY0-101, Deluxe Edition
ISBN: 978-0-470-03821-5
Hardcover
600 pages
May 2006
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36 Text Correction
line 8 from bottom, another typo:

"This is a common problem . . . where people regularly used shared resources."

To match the verb tense at the beginning of sentence, "used" should be "use."
06/03/2008
2 65 Text correction
Under "The Internet Layer," the third header:
"Internet Control Management Protocol (ICMP)" should read:
"Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)"
10/17/07
225 Text Correction
line 6 has a typo:

"Macintosh systems seem to be most the most vulnerable . . ."

Should Be:

"Macintosh systems seem to be the most vulnerable . . ."
06/03/2008
287 Text Correction
Figure 6.12 for Biba model lists "No Read Up, No Write Down"

Should be:

"No Write Up, No Read Down" per text above
06/03/2008
7 307-308 Text correction
There are several errors of arithmetic in the beginning of the second-to-last paragraph.
It should read:
"If you used a four-character password, this would be 62x62x62x62, or approximately 14 million password possibilities. If you used five characters in your password, this would give you 62 to the fifth power, or approximately 920 million, password possibilities. If you used a 10-character password, this would give you 62 to the tenth power, or 8.4x1017 (a very big number), possibilities."

The last sentence on the page, which continues on p.308, also contains errors. It should read:
"A five-character password would have 26 to the fifth power, or over 11 million, and a 10-character password would have 26 to the tenth power, or 1.4x1014."
10/17/07
7 332 Text correction
In the second NOTE on the page, one of the listed security protocols is misidentified.
For "IPS," read "IPSec."
10/17/07
7 339 Text correction
Under the header "CMP," the fourth sentence,
"XKMS is being developed and enhanced as a cooperative standard of the World Wide Web Committee (W3C)." should read:
"...of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)."
10/17/07
7 347 Text correction
In the "NOTE," the second sentence:
"Prime numbers are numbers...such as 1,2,3,7,11,13,17." Should read:
"Prime numbers are numbers...such as 2,3,5,7,11,13,17."
10/17/07
7 357 Text correction
In the second sentence, "The IEFT" should be "The IETF."
10/17/07
8 401 Text correction
Under "Enforcing Privilege Management," second paragraph:
in the first sentence, insert a comma between "privilege escalation" and "single sign-on initiatives."
10/17/07