Computer Networks
Overview
Part of theĀ ModularMasterĀ in CybersecurityĢż±č°ł“Dzµ°ł²¹³¾³¾±š
This is an introductory graduateālevel course in computer networking. The course covers core concepts and major design and implementation techniques for largeāscale computer networks at the application, transport, network:
- Introduction to Computer networks (Nuts and bolts description, Network edge, core, delay, loss, throughput, networking protocols)
- Application layer (Web, HTTP, FTP, Email, Internet, DNS, P2P, Socket programming)
- Transport layer (UDP, TCP)
- Network layer (IP, routing algorithms, Broadcast, multicast)
Plan your learning path
This course can be taken as a module on its own or as part of theĀ Graduate Certificate in Systems and Networking SecurityĀ stack and participants will earn 12 subject credits which can also be used towards completing theĀ ModularMasterĀ in Cybersecurity.
Course Details
For information on upcoming course dates or to register your interest, please click onĀ [Apply / Register interest].
Duration:
6 days, 9.00AM – 5.00PM
Who Should Attend
Current industry professionals such as Systems Analysts/Security Consultants, Network Architects, Systems
Engineers/Managers/Architects, IT Directors/Manager, Directors of Security, Chief Information Security Officers
Newcomers or mid-career switchers who want to acquire the skills and knowledge to enter the field of cybersecurity.
Prerequisites
- O-Level Mathematics
- Generic Skills Competency (GSC) for Digital Literacy at Intermediate Level: Use available software features to create and edit documents, customise templates and reports and evaluate online information.
- Programming knowledge in Python will be particularly useful