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CompTIA Security+ & A+: The (2-IN-1) Guide to Get Certified on the First Attempt Through an Innovative Approach. Includes Hands-on Exercises, ...

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237 pages, Paperback

Published September 19, 2024

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Shawn Walker

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Shawn Walker is a down to earth, candid kind of guy who loves art in its many formats. He takes deep pleasure in listening to and writing music. He particularly enjoys punk rock. In addition to music, Shawn writes poetry and novels. Shawn has been writing since he was a young teenager and began writing his first published novel, No one is Invincible when he was 20 years old. Shawn hopes this novel provides a sense of empathy and compassion not only for people who have personally battled cancer, but also for family, friends, and loved who emotionally battled alongside them. He hopes to let these loved ones know, their role is an endeavor too. He also hopes to open people’s minds to things in this world that he feels are morally corrupt. Shawn currently resides in Springdale, Arkansas with his high school sweetheart of six years.

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July 17, 2025
Could not use this as a study guide. I got through the first chapter, which was all over-simplified definitions of common technology like smartphones and tablets, and did the quiz. I thought it was strange that 3-4 of the questions seemed to be asking the same thing, and at least 1 question wasn't referenced in the chapter at all. Another question claimed to be a "drag and drop" question in which one is supposed to assign Operating Systems to their most common devices, the options being Smartphone, Tablet / iOS, Android.. unless you're familiar with the current sales for all devices this seems like an odd question, and the obvious answer would be that both devices use both operating systems depending on the manufacturer and are both very common, but this was not the answer in the book. Additionally, I checked other answers that I got "wrong" and found that the quiz is just not accurate. I cannot trust the information in this book, and it seems like it may have been put together using AI or possibly had no editing.
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