Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Security+ Practice Test Questions for Your Mobile Phone

Study Security+ From Your Mobile Device

CompTIA Security+ (SY0-301) practice test questions and flash cards are now available for your mobile devices. The content was written by Darril Gibson and includes:
  • Over 170 Flashcards
  • Over 275 Interactive Study questions with detailed explanations
  • Organized in seven practice tests based on Security+ objectives
This CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 mobile app includes relevant flashcards, interactive study questions and timed mock exams. Versions are available for your iPhone, iPad, Android phones, and Android tablets. Check it out here:
If you've been studying for this exam and want to test your readiness, this app is for you. This is the only app currently on the market for the SY0-301 exam where every question includes the explanation for the correct choice, and also explains why the other choices are incorrect. Use it to ensure you pass the exam the first time you take it.


If you're looking for a full study guide on the SY0-301 Security+ exam
that will help you pass it the first time you take it, check out this book.
CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-301 Study Guide
Sample Reviewer Comment
"I took the exam today and passed with an 874/900. This book gave me all I needed to pass and there wasn't anything that wasn't familiar. "




Mobile App Features

Practice test questions and flashcards are organized in six topics, with a topic dedicated to each of the Security+ domains:

1) Network Security
2) Compliance and Operational Security
3) Threats and Vulnerabilities
4) Application, Data and Host Security
5) Access Control and Identity Management
6) Cryptography

Comments from reviewers on mobile app:

"The app does go through the most current CompTIA objectives. I recommend this app to all CompTIA Security+ candidates."
by ramzsmith
"The flash cards and practice test were very useful. This is a good investment for anyone looking to get certified. Thanks......"
by AARON IRVING