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CompTIA Network+ Certification Guide

You're reading from   CompTIA Network+ Certification Guide The ultimate guide to passing the N10-007 exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781789340501
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Rishi Latchmepersad Rishi Latchmepersad
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The OSI Reference Model and the TCP/IP Stack FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Ports, Protocols, and Topologies 3. Ethernet 4. Understanding IPv4 and IPv6 5. Routing and Switching Concepts 6. Wireless and Cloud Technologies 7. Network Components 8. Network Virtualization and WAN Technologies 9. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Concepts 10. Network Identity Management and Policies 11. Network Security Concepts 12. TCP/IP Security 13. Organizational Security 14. Troubleshooting a Network 15. Assessment 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Vulnerabilities at the Application Layer

The Application Layer of the TCP/IP stack consists of the Application, Presentation, and Session Layers of the OSI reference model. As we learned before, whenever a computer wants to send traffic (datagrams) to the network, the creation of the Protocol Data Units (PDUs) begins at the top of the TCP/IP stack, the Application Layer:

The following are some of the application layer protocols which we should pay close attention to on our network:

  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Telnet
  • Secure Shell (SSH)
  • Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
  • Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

Each of these protocols was designed to provide the function it was built to do, and with a lesser focus on security. Malicious users and hackers are able to compromise both the application that utilizes...

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