tex-course-index-template VS sans-indexes

Compare tex-course-index-template vs sans-indexes and see what are their differences.

tex-course-index-template

A template for writing a condensed course index leveraging LaTeX indexing (by academic-templates)

sans-indexes

Indexes for SANS Courses and GIAC Certifications (by ancailliau)
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sans-indexes

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  • GSTRT or GSOM Indexes?
    1 project | /r/GIAC | 1 May 2023
  • Does anyone have a great recent GSEC index they would be willing to share with me?
    1 project | /r/GIAC | 18 Mar 2023
  • 4 Weeks to prep for GCFA
    1 project | /r/computerforensics | 1 Mar 2022
    You’ll be fine, remember only things in the book can be on the test and it’s an open book test. The problem being that you won’t have enough time to look everything up. That’s where a good index comes in. After the course go through each book one by one and add every relevant item to an index here’s a start from one someone shared on GitHub https://github.com/ancailliau/sans-indexes/blob/main/index-508.pdf. There’s lots of different guides out there if you do a quick Google search, just find one that works for you. I used an excel sheet when I did my GCFE.

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