Equipment that allows two or more IT devices, such as computers, to communicate with one another.
What is a switch?
Port 80
What is HTTP?
SYN > SYN/ACK > ACK
What is 3-Way Handshake?
A database and set of services that connect users with the network resources.
What is Active Directory?
Technical term for "free space"
What is unallocated space?
Application, Physical, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link, Presentation.
What are the OSI Layers?
Port 443
What is HTTPS?
A special, built-in Windows account with the highest level of privileges on a local system.
What is NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM?
Enterprise Administrator
What is the highest Level of Access in Active Directory?
Aa type of storage device that connects to a network.
What is NAS?
Resolves a website URL to an IP Address
What is DNS?
Port 445
What is SMB?
A cybersecurity solution that continuously monitors end-user devices for malicious threats.
What is EDR?
A protocol used for accessing and managing directory services over a network.
What is LDAP?
Checking a bad connection (Ethernet/WiFi)
Using Ping or Ipconfig, or checking check firewall settings.
What is troubleshooting a connection?
An encrypted connection over the internet that allows users to securely connect to a private network.
What is VPN?
Port 22
What is SSH?
A type of cyberattack where an attacker secretly intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties.
What is MiTM?
A collection of settings that administrators can use to configure and manage users and computers.
What is GPO?
An analog video cable used to connect a computer or other video source to a display device like a monitor or projector. It carries video signals in a standard 15-pin.
What is VGA?
a sixteen-bit block of data. It's an unofficial term for each of the eight blocks within this type of address.
What is IPv6?
Port 3389
What is RDP?
Security Information and Event Management, is a technology solution that helps organizations detect, analyze, and respond to security threats by collecting and correlating security data from various sources across their IT environment
What is SIEM?
A widely used network authentication protocol that uses "Tickets".
What is Kerberos?
August 24, 2001 this Microsoft OS was released.
What is Windows XP?