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The tenth anniversary edition of the world's bestselling computer security book makes computer technology usage and deployments safer and more secure for businesses and consumers.
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With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, CompTIA Network+ Certification Study Guide, Fourth Edition covers what you need to know-and shows you how to prepare-for this challenging exam.
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