2015-08-05 19:20 GMT-03:00 Fabian Thorns <fab...@thorns.it>:

> Hi Sergio,
>
> On 08/05/2015 05:35 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > I'd want to study for LPIC-3 303 Security.
>
> For 303 you should be aware of the upcoming exam version 2. The new
> objectives can be found at
> http://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-303_Objectives_V2 . The new version will
> be available somewhen around the end of this year / the beginning of the
> next your and as usual both versions will be available for a transition
> period of time. Depending on then you want to take the exam you should
> decide which version you'd like to take before digging too deep into
> subjects you may not need.
>
> That said, I think that due to the number of different topics in 303
> you'll need a combination of several learning sources. Regarding the
> encryption and SSL/TLS objectives I liked "Bullet Proof SSL and TLS"
> (https://www.feistyduck.com/books/bulletproof-ssl-and-tls/) very much.
> For the numerous smaller tools I would start with a combination of the
> original documentation plus some practical experiments. For the other
> large topics that require contextual knowledge I am sure that good
> literature exists in english, though I don't know it good enough to
> provide you with profound recommendation. However, I would be
> interesting in any favourite books or sources all of you may have!
>
> Those are, as always, my personal thoughts. Regarding the exam, make
> sure that you include all objectives in your study and try to find
> documentation that fits your preferences of style and taste.
>
> Enjoy your study and good luck for the exam!
>
> Fabian
>
>
>

Fabian et al,

I'm taking on december..... so what version I should study?

Thanks in advance



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