Reseña del editor:
Certifications for technical professionals, especially in Microsoft and Cisco technologies, has become a must-have for company hiring practices. However, there is growing discontent that newly-certified employees are merely book smart and lack the actual hands-on practice that will allow the technical person to actually install or troubleshoot network components. This book provides all the processes, explanations, and exercises needed for every network, whether it be large or small.
Biografía del autor:
JOHN CHIRILLO is Senior Internetworking Engineer at a technology management company. He holds an impressive number of professional certifications, including those of Cisco, such as CCNA, CCDA, CCNP certifications, Intel Certified Solutions Consultant, Compaq ASE Enterprise Storage, Master Unix certifications, and a pending CCIE certification among others. With over ten years of experience in various computer systems and over five years of training experience, John interacts with clients and users at all levels. He frequently speaks at conferences such as Comdex, participates in IETF security work, and trains Microsoft and Cisco certification candidates. Chirillo is the author of Hack Attacks Revealed, Hack Attacks Denied, and Hack Attacks Encyclopedia (all from Wiley).
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