• CCT 183: Understanding OSI and TCP/IP Models for the CISSP (Domain 4)

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
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CCT 183: Understanding OSI and TCP/IP Models for the CISSP (Domain 4)

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    Unlock the secrets of the OSI and TCP/IP models with Sean Gerber as your guide on the CISSP Cyber Training Podcast. Ever wondered how the presentation layer manages to format and translate data seamlessly for the application layer? Or how the network layer deftly routes packets across networks? Prepare to gain a comprehensive understanding of these essential concepts, crucial for acing the CISSP exam. Plus, dive into the intriguing details of the TCP/IP model's transport layer, from error checking to flow control, all while uncovering the mystery of the SYN flag in the TCP three-way handshake. Equip yourself with vital knowledge that will bolster your cybersecurity expertise.

    Our journey doesn't stop there. We delve deeper into the intricacies of the TCP three-way handshake, spotlighting the often-overlooked role of the ACK (Alpha Charlie Kilo) in maintaining reliable communication. Sean shares insightful analysis on how acknowledging data receipt and indicating the next expected sequence number ensures network stability. Looking to expand your cybersecurity knowledge even further? Sean offers exclusive access to additional content and resources through his platforms, inviting you to join his email list for valuable materials. Empower your CISSP exam preparation and cybersecurity understanding with these crucial insights.

    Gain access to 60 FREE CISSP Practice Questions each and every month for the next 6 months by going to FreeCISSPQuestions.com and sign-up to join the team for Free. That is 360 FREE questions to help you study and pass the CISSP Certification. Join Today!

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