On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>Microsoft tcp/ip courses are available in almost every town in the US.  I
>would suggest you start with a 5 day course intensive course.  Until you
>understand tcp/ip, you will have difficulty understanding most of the rest
>of security concepts.
>
>By the way, what does CCP, CDP mean?

Hi

I think CCP means CompressionControlProtocol und CDP something
similar and they both have to do with Compression. I know them
from ISDN protocols (ccp,lzs,lcp ...)

cheers
        Phibo

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>> From:        Miss Yvette Seifert Hirth, CCP,
>> CDP[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Reply To:    Miss Yvette Seifert Hirth, CCP, CDP
>> Sent:        Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:37 PM
>> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject:     Newbie
>> 
>> Sorry to bother everybody but ...
>>  
>> I'm a real newbie to firewalls security et al and was wondering ...
>>  
>> Is there a good beginner's book I can read?  Like, "Firewalls and Network
>> Security for Dummies"?  I barely can spell TCP/IP!
>>  
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Yvette
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>> Miss Yvette Seifert Hirth, CCP, CDP       Voice: (847) 263 6800
>> The DBT Group, Inc.                       Fax:   (847) 263 6801
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>>  
>> "... I had found out that not to surrender means freedom, that not to
>>  feel self-important breeds an indomitable fierceness, and that to
>>  vanquish moral judgments brings ... humbleness that is not servitude."
>> --Florinda Donner-Grau
>> 
>> 
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