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Yet Another CCIE Security Book Released


OK all, rather than just search within the CP website, I googled this whole “rough cuts” thing. Here’s what I found on Safari:

“Get Behind the Scenes to Stay Ahead of the Curve
Rough Cuts is a Safari Books Online interactive publishing service that provides you with first access to pre-published manuscripts on cutting-edge technology topics - enabling you to stay on the cutting-edge and remain competitive. When you participate in the Rough Cuts program, you also own an important role in helping to develop manuscripts into best-selling books.
Here’s how it works:
1. Select a Rough Cuts title.
2. Get access through a Safari Library account. Or if you would like, you can order a single Rough Cuts title as well.
3. Sign up to receive Alerts by visiting the Rough Cuts catalog page.
4. Read updated versions online or in PDF at your convenience.
5. Interact with the Rough Cuts community. Post your feedback or respond to comments from other users, editors, and authors.
6. Access the final version - online access and PDF access of the printed version is available for up to 45 days.
To learn more, read the complete Rough Cuts FAQ .”

Thanks but no, I’m a little busy for all that, interesting as though it may seem.

From: Scott M Vermillion [mailto:scott@it-ag.com] Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 12:07 PM To: ‘ccielab@groupstudy.com’ Subject: Yet Another CCIE Security Book Released

Hey all,

I was looking at the CP website today and I see they have a new security book out in the CCIE series entitled “Network Security Technologies and Solutions.” It claims to have “Full coverage of the latest CCIE Security exam objectives.” But it has “Rough Cuts” stamped on the front cover (as does a new book in the CCNA series). Anybody know what this means, exactly? I’m not paying $80 for a rough draft!

Cheers all,
Scott

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