CIW Network Technology Associate Online Training with Live Labs and Exam (1D0-61C)

SKU: CIW-112507

Price:
Sale price£499.00

Description

Course Description

Prepare to master the basics of business networking and gain a qualification that is proof of your skills for a wide range of business and technology-orientated careers. This course-exam package enables learners with little or no prior subject knowledge to complete the study modules and enter for the exam which, if passed, leads to CIW Network Technology Associate certification.

The basics of networking, including Internet protocols and network security, are crucial to every modern business. All that is needed to undertake this course and take the exam is a familiarity with an operating system such as Microsoft Windows 7. It is aimed at:

  • Students at high school or college – seeking a place in higher education or their first career position
  • Professionals in a wide range of sectors which actively benefit from Internet technology, including:
  • Information technology
  • Healthcare
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Graphic Design

Upon completion of the course and passing the exam, students can add this qualification to their academic achievements, while professionals can increase their existing skill set and raise their value in their current employment.

Key learning points

The course

The modules on the course delve deep into network technology, from networking components and standards to connecting to the Internet and taking advantage of its multitude of services, through to hardware and devices and how to deal with network and cloud security risks. Content includes:

  • Essential networking technologies and skills, including TCP/IP, stable network creation, wireless networking and network troubleshooting
  • Various network components and protocols that enable users to share data quickly and easily
  • Various types of transmission media, and the ways that network architecture and topologies provide for efficient and secure communication
  • OSI reference model and its relationship to packet creation, plus the OSI model vs. the Internet architecture model
  • Functions and features of internetworking server types, and the benefits of implementing a Content Management System (CMS)
  • Basic hardware and operating system maintenance procedures
  • Mobile computing devices and the importance of RFC documents
  • Routing, IP addressing, IP address classes and subnet masks
  • Routing, IP addressing, IP address classes and subnet masks
  • Essential network security concepts, Internet-based challenges facing today's users, and methods you can use to secure networks and network transmissions, including authentication, encryption and firewalls.
The exam
  • The CIW Network Technology Associate exam (1D0-61C) lasts for 30 minutes and contains 30 questions testing candidates’ knowledge of the content in the study modules – and their ability to apply it.
  • To pass the exam, candidates will need to achieve a score of 63.33%, demonstrating a range of knowledge and skills in this discipline.

Advantages of this course

  • The CIW Network Technology Associate course-exam package provides clear evidence of having mastered the basics of networking.
  • For students, this prepares them for higher education or for a good career entry position in a choice of business sectors.
  • For professionals, it increases their base skills and raised their value and prospects within their current position.
  • An official CIW Certification Practice Exam is available, which enables candidates to instantly evaluate their level of knowledge and readiness to become certified.
  • New lesson quizzes are also available on CIW Online, and can be found on each of the lesson pages in the Online Resources.
  • Exam scores may be challenged if candidates feel there is a legitimate reason for doing so, such as a question mark over the validity of item content.


COURSE OUTLINE

    Introduction to Networking
    Overview of Networks and Protocols
    Telephony and Convergence
    Networking
    Networking Evolution
    Client/Server Model
    Network Operations Center (NOC)
    Networking Categories
    Network Topologies
    Network Operating System
    Microsoft Windows Servers
    UNIX/Linux
    The Need for Protocols
    OSI Reference Model
    Data Encapsulation
    Packets
    OSI/RM Protocol Examples
    Transmission Control
    Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
    Binding Protocols
    Local Area Network (LAN)
    Wide Area Network (WAN)
    Internet Exchange Point (IXP)

    Networking Components and Standards
    Overview of Networking
    Components
    Common Network Components
    Transmission Media
    Wireless Network Technologies
    Transmission Types
    IEEE LAN Standards
    Carrier Systems
    Virtualization

    Connecting to the Internet
    Introduction to Connecting to the
    Internet
    Mobile Computing
    Mobile Devices and Cloud
    Computing
    Configuring a Wireless Network
    Fourth-Generation (4G) Wireless
    TCP/IP
    Internet Architecture
    Internet Protocols
    Demultiplexing
    Introduction to Routing
    Routing Protocols
    Port Numbers
    Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)
    Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
    Configuring TCP/IP
    Diagnostic Tools for Internet
    Troubleshooting

    Internet Services
    Overview of Internet Services
    Cloud Services
    Real-World Case Study:
    Internet Servers
    Choosing Web Server Products
    Content Management System (CMS)

    Hardware and Device Connectivity
    Introduction to Hardware and
    Device Connectivity
    Motherboard
    Storage Devices
    Network Interface Card (NIC)
    Optical Discs
    Device Connectivity
    System Management
    Preventive Maintenance
    Software Troubleshooting

    Network and Cloud Security Risks
    Importance of Network Security
    Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
    Real-World Case Study
    Cloud Security Threats
    Cloud Disaster Recovery
    Malware (Malicious Software)
    Overview of Network Attack Types
    Defeating Network Attacks
    Authentication
    Encryption
    Firewalls
    Security Zones
    Virtual Private Network (VPN)
    Security Audit
    Other Security Threats


    NOTE: The exam alone for this course can be found HERE : The Course without the exam can be found HERE.

    Course Detail

    Online Access : 1 Year
    Compatibility : Windows, Mac
    Exam Included : Yes

    Need to train your Team? Contact Us for Discounts on Multiple Subscription Purchases.

    Payment & Security

    American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Maestro Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Union Pay Visa

    Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

    You may also like

    Recently viewed