Network Programming involves writing programs that enable processes to communicate with other programs across a computer or computer network. In this course students learn the essential concepts of network programming. This course starts with the fundamentals of Internet Protocol, TCP, and UDP. Next we explore client-server and peer-to-peer models for information sharing and connectivity with remote computers. As the class progresses we will also cover asynchronous socket programming and streams, and explore debugging and error handling. Finally, you’ll study network monitoring and implement security best practices.
Prior programming experience in C++ is required
3545 Lindell Boulevard
2nd Floor Wool Center
Saint Louis, MO 63103
3547 Olive Street
1st Floor
Saint Louis, MO 63103
Students will understand the fundamentals of Internet Protocol, TCP, and UDP. asynchronous socket programming and streams, debugging and error handling, and implement security best practices.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
If you would like to provide feedback on this course, please e-mail the NICCS team at NICCS@mail.cisa.dhs.gov. Please keep in mind that NICCS does not own this course or accept payment for course entry. If you have questions related to the details of this course, such as cost, prerequisites, how to register, etc., please contact the course training provider directly. You can find course training provider contact information by following the link that says “Visit course page for more information...” on this page.