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Comp TIA’s Security+ Cheat Sheet

Written by The Geekette on September 6, 2005 – 6:41 pm
Posted in Cheat Sheets, Security | 6 Comments »

Download the Security+ Cheet Sheet

Click on the above graphic to download the CompTIA Security+ Study Sheet

CompTIA offers a certification for people wanting to certify in Security. This certification tests for security skills and knowledge gained after the equivalency of 2 years on the job training in network with emphasis on the security aspect. This certification covers different topics such as communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, network attacks, authentication and other subjects in the matter of security. It may also be applied toward a MCSA + Security Certification as a core exam. See Microsoft’s website for further details

While studying for this exam, I compiled a list of the notes I had taken. This list does NOT cover all of the exam. It is merely a brief cliff notes version to highlight some of the material. I have posted it on this website for others to download. It is available free to anyone. There are no guarantees with this cheat sheet I have made. I originally made it just to remind me of a few things for a quick study before taking the exam. Please do not rely solely on this for studying.


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Wireless Networking - Warchalking

Written by The Geekette on September 5, 2005 – 3:23 am
Posted in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Security, Wireless | No Comments »

Warchalking is a term that describes the act of walking around with a laptop, picking up locations of wireless access points, and drawing symbols to mark various information about the wireless access points. The term was coined in London of June of 2002 by Matt JonesOpens in a new Window and a group of friends who used hobo-inspired symbols with chalk to mark various attributes to the wireless access points they encountered. He later posted the symbols on his blog and they became well known. The symbols - seen below each represent different descriptions of these WAPs.

The 3 original warchalking symbols by Matt Jones.

The first symbol, on the left, represents an open Wireless Access Point. Anyone

 (Somehow this post got cut off. I will have to re-write the rest)



Wireless Networking - All the Wars

Written by The Geekette on September 5, 2005 – 1:51 am
Posted in Internet, Networking, Security, Wireless | No Comments »

Back in the first article, Wireless Networking - At What Cost? , John Hancock was introduced. He had just bought all of his supplies at Circuit City to set up a wireless network at his home. He bought a new laptop that has a built in B/G network card and a wireless access point. When he got home, he simply set up the access point, went through a simple configuration wizard and was on the network in less than fifteen minutes surfing the internet with his high speed internet cable modem and his new laptop. John did not take any security precautions when he set it up. He did not think he needed any type of security on his network. Because the type of wireless router he bought is also considered a firewall, and because he has a software firewall on his laptop, he did not even consider the need to have any kind of security set up on his network. It was also mentioned in this article what when he received an alert from his software firewall that he did not pay any attention to the alert. He did not notice that it was coming from inside his network, not from the internet.