Re: CEH Books

From: Peter Manis (manis@digital39.com)
Date: Fri Aug 24 2007 - 09:42:13 EDT


Chris,

If you had to choose a book to help you prepare for the exam what would you buy?

 - Pete

On 8/24/07, guiness. stout <guinness.stout@gmail.com> wrote:
> Both books are poorly written with little cross referencing done to
> verify the information they provide. The test is the same way. The
> books and test alike are riddled with errors, technically,
> grammatically and spelling as well. EC-Council was obviously thrown
> together in a rush to try and jump on the security certification band
> wagon. Unfortunately several companies and government agencies have
> taken this cert as the word of god for some reason and now look for
> individuals with it.
>
> -Chris
>
> On 8/23/07, Peter Manis <manis@digital39.com> wrote:
> > I found two CEH books on Alibris and I was wondering if anyone had
> > experience with either.
> >
> > Certified Ethical Hacker: Exam 312-50
> > by Michael Gregg
> >
> > CEH: Official Certified Ethical Hacker Review Guide
> > by Kimbery Graves
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > - Pete
> >
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