Embark on a thrilling journey into the world of networking and its vital role in ethical hacking. This comprehensive course is designed to equip aspiring ethical hackers and cybersecurity enthusiasts with a solid understanding of networking concepts. From the foundational elements to advanced protocols, learners will explore the inner workings of computer networks, laying the groundwork for secure and ethical hacking practices. Through engaging lectures, real-world examples, and hands-on exercises, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of modern networks confidently.Course Contents:Module 1: Introduction to Networking Discover the heart of networking as we explore the fundamentals. We'll delve into different network types such as Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs). Additionally, learn the distinctions between circuit switching and packet switching and how they influence network performance.Module 2: Types of Packet Switching and Datagram Approach Immerse yourself in the world of packet switching, understanding both virtual circuit switching and the more versatile datagram approach. Explore the inner workings of datagrams and how they contribute to efficient data transmission.Module 3: OSI Model and TCP/IP Stack Unravel the intricate layers of the OSI model and their significance in networking. We'll then delve into the practical TCP/IP stack, exploring how it powers the modern internet and enables seamless communication.Module 4: TCP/IP Stack and the Protocol Family Suite Delve deeper into the TCP/IP protocol suite, understanding how different protocols interconnect and facilitate end-to-end communication. Explore the protocol family suite that drives the functioning of the internet as we know it.Module 5: Complete Explanation of TCP/IP Layers Embark on a detailed journey through each layer of the TCP/IP model. Fro
What you'll learn
understanding of Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs)
knowledge of circuit switching vs packet switching
insight into virtual circuit switching and the datagram approach
familiarity with the OSI model and TCP/IP stack
comprehensive grasp of the TCP/IP protocol suite and its layers