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CompTIA PenTest+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Second Edition

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This fully-updated guide delivers complete coverage of every topic on the current version of the CompTIA PenTest+ certification exam.

Get complete coverage of all the objectives included on the CompTIA PenTest+ certification exam PT0-002 from this comprehensive resource. Written by expert penetration testers, the book provides learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, hands-on exercises, exam tips, and practice questions with in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this definitive volume also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.

Covers all exam topics,

Planning and engagementInformation gatheringVulnerability scanningNetwork-based attacksWireless and radio frequency attacksWeb and database attacksCloud attacksSpecialized and fragile systemsSocial Engineering and physical attacksPost-exploitation tools and techniquesPost-engagement activitiesTools and code analysisAnd more

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170 practice exam questionsInteractive performance-based questionsTest engine that provides full-length practice exams or customizable quizzes by chapter or exam objective

464 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 1, 2022

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Heather Linn

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Heather Linn never had any notion of reinventing the Vampire. Her real intention was to give them back their bite. "They are not our friends, they are not our lovers, they are the embodiment of evil, the monsters under your bed, the demon in the shadows. They don't want to be us, they want to eat us"

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January 21, 2024
This collaboration with Heather Linn, is not the best one. It has information but from the rhythm from the other book wasn't caught in this one. I think the writing styles from Nuttig to Linn is different and can be seen from the first two chapters.
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