Does anyone have input on good overall Cisco security books? I saw two books
on Cisco's website called "Designing Network Security" and "Managing Cisco
Network Security". Anyone have an opinion on these? Thanks.
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"Managing Cisco
Network Security" is good and worth the money. Haven't read the other book
yet.
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The MCNS book should cover everything, and is considered by many to be a
book that must be read several times from cover to cover when going for the
MCNS exam.
I am currently about halfways through it on my first read, and it has so far
been good and
The MCNS book is very good for introducing Cisco security. The Designing
Network Security book is ok, but it will put you to sleep if you have a
security background. I definitely would say it's not imperative that you
have it. If you plan on pursuing the CSS1 certification the IDS book from
Cis
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