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The videos on YouTube are the only way I made it through this class. The book makes the concepts so complicated that I can't understand them. And I have a 3.97 GPA. The simplicity of people explaining key concepts on Youtube replaces any need for this text. All you need is a list of key terms and concepts that you are expected to learn.
Not the easiest read, but very well structured and packed with great information. I may change this rating from 4 to 5 stars when I finish the book, but I plan to read several additional books on security to compare it to first to give it a more accurate rating.