CSEC 1113 — Introduction to Networking
Computer and communications networks are the very environment in which cyber operations are conducted. An understanding of these networks is essential to any discussion of cyber operations activities. Specific topics to be covered to satisfy this knowledge unit must minimally include: Routing, network, and application protocols (TCP/IP (versions 4 and 6), ARP, BGP, SLL/TLS, DNS, SMTP, HTTP), network architectures, network security, wireless network technologies, network traffic analysis, protocol analysis (examining component-to-component communication to determine the protocol being used and what it is doing), and network mapping techniques (active and passive).
Part of
- Computer Networking, Certificate of Proficiency
- Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence Option, Bachelor of Science
- Computer Science - Software Development Option, Bachelor of Science
- Cybersecurity, Associate of Applied Science
- Cybersecurity, Bachelor of Science
- Information Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Information Technology - Programming, Database, and Web, Bachelor of Science
- Information Technology - Networking and Security, Bachelor of Science