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Principles of Computer
Security: CompTIA
Security+ and Beyond
Lab Manual
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Second Edition
Vincent Nestler
Wm. Arthur Conklin
Gregory White
Matthew Hirsch
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To my mother, for giving me that deep-seated feeling
that comes from knowing a mother’s love.
—Vincent Nestler
To Mike Meyers, forever reminding me of the power
of hands-on learning, and to Tiffany and Susan,
who made those sessions a lot more fun.
—Art Conklin
About the Authors
Vincent Nestler,
M.S. Network Security, Capitol College, and M.A.T. Education, Columbia University, is a net-
work engineering consultant and technical trainer with over 20 years of experience in network administra-
tion and security. Mr. Nestler served as a Data Communications Maintenance Officer in the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve. During his service, he designed and implemented the training for Marines assigned to the Defense
Information Systems Agency (DISA) Computer Emergency Response Team. He also served as the Assistant
Operations Officer (training) for the Joint Broadcast System, during its transition to DISA. Since 2007, Mr.
Nestler has been integral to training CyberCorps students at the National Information Assurance Training
and Education Center (NIATEC) at Idaho State University. He has developed the curriculum for 2 year, 4 year,
and graduate programs in Networking and Information Assurance. He is currently a Professor of Practice in
Information Assurance at Capitol College. Mr. Nestler’s professional certifications include the Security+,
Network +, and A+.
Wm. Arthur Conklin,
Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the College of Technology and Director of the Center
for Information Security Research and Education at the University of Houston. Dr. Conklin has terminal
degrees from the Naval Postgraduate School in electrical engineering and The University of Texas at San Antonio
in business administration. Dr. Conklin’s research interests lie in the areas of software assurance and the
application of systems theory to security issues associated with critical infrastructures. His dissertation was
on the motivating factors for home users in adopting security on their own PCs. He has coauthored four books
on information security and has written and presented numerous conference and academic journal papers.
He has over ten years of teaching experience at the college level and has assisted in building two information
security programs that have been recognized by the NSA and DHS as National Centers of Academic Excellence
in Information Assurance Education. A former U.S. Navy officer, he was also previously the Technical
Director at the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Gregory White,
Ph.D., has been involved in computer and network security since 1986. He spent 30 years on
active duty or in the Reserves with the U.S. Air Force. He obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from Texas
A&M University in 1995. His dissertation topic was in the area of computer network intrusion detection, and
he continues to conduct research in this area today. He is currently the Director for the Center for Infrastruc-
ture Assurance and Security (CIAS) and is an associate professor of computer science at The University of
Texas at San Antonio. Dr. White has written and presented numerous articles and conference papers on secu-
rity. He is also the coauthor of five textbooks on computer and network security and has written chapters for
two other security books. Dr. White continues to be active in security research. His current research initiatives
include efforts in high-speed intrusion detection, community infrastructure protection, and visualization of
community and organization security postures.
Matthew Hirsch,
M.S. Network Security, Capitol College, B.A. Physics, State University of New York (SUNY)
New Paltz, has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm (which prefers
to remain unnamed), in data distribution for firms including Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and in
systems/network administration for Market Arts Software. Formerly an adjunct professor at Capitol College,
Katharine Gibbs School, and DeVry, Mr. Hirsch also enjoys a long-term association with Dorsai, a New York City
nonprofit ISP/hosting firm.
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