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Technical Background Course: Train To Hire

The document provides an overview of technical skills training and improving team soft skills. It discusses topics like desktop security, vulnerabilities, website meaning, domains, servers, active directory, cloud, troubleshooting, wearables, data source names, file transfer protocol, internet protocol addresses, and email protocols.

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Technical Background Course: Train To Hire

The document provides an overview of technical skills training and improving team soft skills. It discusses topics like desktop security, vulnerabilities, website meaning, domains, servers, active directory, cloud, troubleshooting, wearables, data source names, file transfer protocol, internet protocol addresses, and email protocols.

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Technical

Background
Course
Train To Hire
Introduction

Overview Improving Technical skills


Understanding the problems Spotlight on desktop
1. Make the students more aware about WEP

Project objective 2. Considering the vulnerabilites of the students.


3. Improving team’s soft skills.

Cycle diagram Two weeks


What does Website mean?
a group of World Wide Web pages usually containing hyperlinks to each other and made
available online by an individual, company, educational institution, government, or organization

Website is also a set of information on the internet about particular subject, published by a
single or organization.

To launch a website you need to get what’s called hosting space. Think of it like a plot of land for
a house. Sometimes you have to pay a fee. In some cases it’s free. So do shop around before
making your choice.
Server
This ‘plot of land’ is one of many within a server. Think of a
server as a street where many companies rent out space
for websites. A bit like sharing the same postcode.

Each server has what’s called an IP, or internet protocol,


address. This is made up of a string of numbers that can be
located by any device that has internet access.
Domain
What does Domain do?

QUICK TIP
Every website has a Try right clicking on a photo and
using "Replace Image" to
domain name. This is demonstrate your prototype.

everything after the


www. or World Wide
Web part. You can think
of this as the physical
address of your house.
Spotlight on domain

But if someone They’d use a browser like Google


Chrome. This locates and retrieves
wants to find the website information, and then
displays it. How long a website
you,or in this case takes to load depends on things
your website? such as the amount and type of
information, and internet speeds.
Spotlight on active directory

A directory is a hierarchical
structure that stores
information about objects
on the network

Active Directory stores data as objects. An object is


a single element, such as a user, group, application
or device, such as a printer. Objects are normally
defined as either resources -- such as printers or
computers -- or security principals .
Spotlight on Cliud

The cloud" refers Cloud servers are located in data


centers all over the world. By using
to servers that are cloud computing, users and
accessed over the companies don't have to manage
physical servers themselves or run
Internet, and the software applications on their own
software and machines.

databases that
run on those
servers
Spotlight on wearables

Troubleshooting is
a form of problem It is a logical, systematic search for
the source of a problem in order to
solving, often solve it, and make the product or
process operational again.
applied to repair Troubleshooting is needed to
failed products or identify the symptoms.

processes on a
machine or a
system.
Spotlight on wearables

Data Source The DSN contains database name,


directory, database driver, UserID,
Name (DSN) password, and other information.
Once you create a DSN for a
provides particular database, you can use
connectivity to a the DSN in an application to call
information from the database.
database through
an ODBC driver.
Active Directory

Active Directory (AD) is Microsoft's proprietary


directory service. It runs on Windows Server and
allows administrators to manage permissions and
access to network resources.

Active Directory stores data as objects. An object


is a single element, such as a user, group,
application or device, such as a printer. Objects are
normally defined as either resources -- such as
printers or computers -- or security principals --
such as users or groups.
What is DNS?

The Domain Name System (DNS) is the phonebook of the Internet. Humans access information
online through domain names, like nytimes.com or espn.com. Web browsers interact through
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. DNS translates domain names to IP addresses so browsers can
load Internet resources.

Each device connected to the Internet has a unique IP address which other machines use to find
the device. DNS servers eliminate the need for humans to memorize IP addresses such as
192.168.1.1 (in IPv4), or more complex newer alphanumeric IP addresses such as
2400:cb00:2048:1::c629:d7a2 (in IPv6).
WHAT IS FTP?

The File Transfer Protocol is a standard network


protocol used for the transfer of computer files
between a client and server on a computer
network. FTP is built on a client-server model
architecture using separate control and data
connections between the client and the server
Spotlight on domain

An Internet Protocol
address is a numerical An IP address serves two main functions:
host or network interface identification and
label assigned to each location addressing.
device connected to a
computer network
that uses the Internet
Protocol for
communication.
POP vs. IMAP

Essentially, the main difference of the two


protocols is that POP downloads emails from the
server for permanent local storage, while IMAP
leaves them on the server and just caches
(temporarily stores) emails locally. In other words,
IMAP is a form of cloud storage.
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