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This exam-focused study guide contains complete coverage of every
topic on the current edition of the CompTIA Server+ certification
exam This highly effective self-study resource fully prepares you
for the latest version of CompTIA's Server+ certification exam. The
book shows how to implement server-based hardware and software. In
keeping with the All-in-One philosophy, this guide serves both as a
study guide and as a valuable on-the-job reference. Written by an
IT expert and experienced author, CompTIA Server+ Certification
All-in-One Exam Guide, Second Edition (Exam SK0-005) contains
step-by-step exercises, special "Exam Watch" and "On the Job"
sections, and "Two-Minute Drills" that reinforce and teach
practical skills. Self-tests throughout contain accurate practice
questions along with detailed explanations of both the correct and
incorrect answer choices. Contains 100% coverage of every objective
for exam SK0-005 Online content includes hundreds of accurate
practice questions Includes a 10% off the exam voucher discount
coupon-a $32 value
This up-to-date study aid contains hundreds of accurate practice
questions and detailed answer explanations CompTIA Security+ (TM)
Certification Practice Exams, Fourth Edition (Exam SY0-601) is
filled with more than 1000 realistic practice questions-including
new performance-based questions-to prepare you for this challenging
exam. To help you understand the material, in-depth explanations of
both the correct and incorrect answers are included for every
question. This practical guide covers all official objectives for
Exam SY0-601 and is the perfect companion to CompTIA Security+
Certification Study Guide, Fourth Edition. Covers all exam topics,
including: Networking Basics and Terminology * Introduction to
Security Terminology * Security Policies and Standards * Types of
Attacks * Vulnerabilities and Threats * Mitigating Security Threats
* Implementing Host-Based Security * Securing the Network
Infrastructure * Wireless Networking and Security * Authentication
* Authorization and Access Control * Introduction to Cryptography *
Managing a Public Key Infrastructure * Physical Security * Risk
Analysis * Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity *
Understanding Monitoring and Auditing * Security Assessments and
Audits * Incident Response and Computer Forensics Online content
includes: Test engine that provides full-length practice exams and
customized quizzes by chapter or by exam domain Interactive
performance-based question sample
This fully updated study guide delivers 100% coverage of every
topic on the 2018 CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ exam Take the CompTIA IT
Fundamentals+ exam with complete confidence using this effective
self-study system. Written by three CompTIA certification and
training experts, this authoritative guide explains foundational
computer technologies in full detail. You'll find learning
objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice
exam questions, and in-depth explanations throughout. Designed to
help you pass the exam with ease, this definitive volume also
serves as an essential on-the-job reference. Covers all exam
topics, including: * Computer basics* System hardware* I/O ports
and peripherals* Data storage and sharing* PC setup and
configuration* Understanding operating systems* Working with
applications and files* Setting up and configuring a mobile device*
Connecting to networks and the Internet* Handling local and online
security threats* Computer maintenance and management*
Troubleshooting and problem solving* Understanding databases*
Software development and implementation Online content includes: *
130 practice exam questions in a customizable test engine* Link to
over an hour of free video training from Mike Meyers
"Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is
advised." Most of us have encountered this warning while watching
television at some point. It is typically attached to a brand of
reality crime TV that Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance call
"crimesploitation": spectacles designed to entertain mass audiences
by exhibiting "real" criminal behavior and its consequences. This
book examines their enduring popularity in American culture.
Analyzing the structure and content of several popular
crimesploitation shows, including Cops, Dog: The Bounty Hunter, and
To Catch a Predator, as well as newer examples like Making a
Murderer and Don't F**K with Cats, Kaplan and LaChance highlight
the troubling nature of the genre: though it presents itself as
ethical and righteous, its entertainment value hinges upon
suffering. Viewers can imagine themselves as deviant and
ungovernable like the criminals in the show, thereby escaping a
law-abiding lifestyle. Alternatively, they can identify with law
enforcement officials, exercising violence, control, and "justice"
on criminal others. Crimesploitation offers a sobering look at the
depictions of criminals, policing, and punishment in modern
America.
"Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is
advised." Most of us have encountered this warning while watching
television at some point. It is typically attached to a brand of
reality crime TV that Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance call
"crimesploitation": spectacles designed to entertain mass audiences
by exhibiting "real" criminal behavior and its consequences. This
book examines their enduring popularity in American culture.
Analyzing the structure and content of several popular
crimesploitation shows, including Cops, Dog: The Bounty Hunter, and
To Catch a Predator, as well as newer examples like Making a
Murderer and Don't F**K with Cats, Kaplan and LaChance highlight
the troubling nature of the genre: though it presents itself as
ethical and righteous, its entertainment value hinges upon
suffering. Viewers can imagine themselves as deviant and
ungovernable like the criminals in the show, thereby escaping a
law-abiding lifestyle. Alternatively, they can identify with law
enforcement officials, exercising violence, control, and "justice"
on criminal others. Crimesploitation offers a sobering look at the
depictions of criminals, policing, and punishment in modern
America.
This exam-focused study guide contains complete coverage of every
topic on the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ certification exam This
highly effective self-study resource fully prepares you for
CompTIA's foundational-level cloud computing exam-the CompTIA Cloud
Essentials+ certification exam. The book covers basic concepts and
principles, from a vendor-neutral perspective, for both IT and
business professionals. This is an ideal first step for candidates
with no prior experience who are interested in pursuing the CompTIA
Cloud+ certification or AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud
Platform certifications. Written by a CompTIA trainer and
experienced author, CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ Certification Study
Guide, Second Edition (Exam CLO-002) contains step-by-step
exercises, special "Exam Watch" and "On the Job" sections, and
"Two-Minute Drills" that reinforce and teach practical skills.
Self-tests throughout contain accurate practice questions along
with detailed explanations of both the correct and incorrect answer
choices. You will learn about cloud technologies and
infrastructures and get a solid grounding in cloud-based IT
security and virtualization. * Provides 100% coverage of every
objective for exam CV0-002 * Electronic content includes access to
the Total Tester test engine with 200 practice questions * Includes
a 10% off the exam voucher-a $28 value
In the mid-1990s, as public trust in big government was near an
all-time low, 80% of Americans told Gallup that they supported the
death penalty. Why did people who didn't trust government to
regulate the economy or provide daily services nonetheless believe
that it should have the power to put its citizens to death? That
question is at the heart of Executing Freedom, a powerful,
wide-ranging examination of the place of the death penalty in
American culture and how it has changed over the years. Drawing on
an array of sources, including congressional hearings and campaign
speeches, true crime classics like In Cold Blood, and films like
Dead Man Walking, Daniel LaChance shows how attitudes toward the
death penalty have reflected broader shifts in Americans' thinking
about the relationship between the individual and the state.
Emerging from the height of 1970s disillusion, the simplicity and
moral power of the death penalty became a potent symbol for many
Americans of what government could do-and LaChance argues,
fascinatingly, that it's the very failure of capital punishment to
live up to that mythology that could prove its eventual undoing in
the United States.
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