Now that you have a basic understanding of network protocols and their functions, it’s time to see them in action. You’ll perform packet captures and read individual packets associated with a connection-opening in TCP by turning on a capture, connecting to a Web site, and then ending the capture.
In Chapter 2a (page 85): Hands-On Wireshark Packet Capture; complete exercises 1 and 2. Be sure to be thorough and detailed in your response. Please also include screen shots of the Wireshark screen that reflects your results.
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Case Study 1: Florida Department of Management Services, Part I
Due Week 4 and worth 80 points
Read the case study titled “Florida Department of Management Services Part I” found at the end of Chapter 5. Refer to the DMS Website, located at
http://www.dms.myflorida.com, for further reference.
Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
- Analyze the security mechanisms needed to protect the DMS systems from both state employees and users accessing over the Internet.
- Critique the transition process performed by the DMS in the case study. Then, recommend two (2) alternatives to the IP infrastructure or applications not already mentioned in the case study.
- Critique the me
Bracken Gallery is a broker for not-so-famous painters. Braken maintains a small network database to track painters, paintings, and galleries. A painting is painted by a particular artist, and that painting may be (and may be not) exhibited in a particular gallery. A gallery can exhibit many paintings, but each painting can be exhibited in only one gallery. Similarly, a painting is painted by a single painter, but each painter can paint many paintings. There are several art exhibition events throughout this year. Each gallery can participate in many events, and may be not. However, each exhibition event must be participated by at least one gallery. Artists may or may not join any event, and each event may not have artists participate in. Using ARTIST, PAINTING, EVENT and GALLERY, in terms of a relational database:
a.Briefly summarize the business rules that govern the relationship between the four entities. .
b.Describe the types of relationships (1:M, M:N, or 1:1) that the r