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Computer Networking Fundamentals

This course is designed for beginners who want to build a strong foundation in computer
networking. It prepares students for advanced cybersecurity courses such as CEH, CSA, and CPENT by covering essential networking concepts, protocols, and practical labs.

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Computer Networking Fundamentals

Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to understand core networking concepts, network types and topologies, IP addressing, subnetting basics, and how data flows across networks. The course builds a strong foundation in networking protocols, network devices, and troubleshooting fundamentals—preparing learners for further studies and entry-level roles in IT and cybersecurity.

Duration

1 Months

Sessions

12

Classes Days

Mon, Wed, Fri

Summary Of The Course

The Computer Networking Fundamentals program builds a strong foundation in core networking concepts and technologies. Learners gain hands-on understanding of network types, IP addressing, basic routing and switching, and essential networking tools—preparing them to understand, configure, and troubleshoot networks in IT and cybersecurity environments.

  • Understand how computer networks work
  • Learn core networking models and protocols
  • Analyze network traffic and connectivity
  • Identify common network issues and attacks
  • Build a strong base for cybersecurity learning

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain networking concepts in simple terms
  • Identify network components and protocols
  • Understand IP addressing and ports
  • Perform basic network troubleshooting
  • Analyze basic network traffic

Tools & Lab Practical Activities

Assessment & Evaluation

Certification

Course Modules

Explore a comprehensive tools and lab environment designed to give you hands-on experience and practical skill development.

📚 Table of Contents

Networking Fundamentals

Cybersecurity Foundation

 
 Topics Covered:

  • Network types & components
  • OSI & TCP/IP models
  • IP addressing & subnet basics
  • Ports & protocols
  • Network security fundamentals

Labs:

  • IP configuration & connectivity testing
  • Ping, traceroute, netstat
  • Port identification
  • Network flow visualization

Linux Fundamentals

System & Tool Readiness

 
 Topics Covered:

  • Linux OS & Kali Linux
  • File system & directory structure
  • Linux commands & utilities
  • Users, groups & permissions
  • Process, package & log management

Labs:

  • Kali Linux installation
  • File & permission management
  • Process monitoring
  • Log analysis
  • Linux networking commands

Ethical Hacking & Offensive Security

CEH Oriented

 
 Topics Covered:

  • Ethical hacking concepts & laws
  • Footprinting & reconnaissance
  • Scanning & enumeration
  • Vulnerability analysis
  • System hacking basics
  • Malware, sniffing & DoS (controlled)
  • Web application attacks (OWASP Top 10)

Labs:

  • WHOIS & DNS reconnaissance
  • Nmap scanning
  • Enumeration labs
  • Metasploit exploitation (lab only)
  • Burp Suite (SQLi, XSS)

Defensive Security & Penetration Testing

CSA + CPENT Foundations

 
 Topics Covered:

  • SOC operations & alert lifecycle
  • Log analysis & SIEM fundamentals
  • Incident response
  • Threat intelligence & MITRE ATT&CK
  • Endpoint & network security
  • Penetration testing methodology
  • Reporting & client communication

Labs:

  • Log analysis (Windows & Linux)
  • SIEM alert review (demo)
  • Incident response simulation
  • Network traffic analysis
  • Mini penetration testing project

📚 Table of Contents

Introduction to Computer Networks

  •  What is a network?
  • Types of networks (LAN, WAN, MAN, PAN)
  • Network components (Router, Switch, Hub, Firewall)
  • Client-server vs peer-to-peer

Networking Models

  • OSI model (7 layers)
  • TCP/IP model
  • Role of each layer
  • Data flow in networks

IP Addressing & Subnet Basics

  • IPv4 & IPv6
  • Public vs Private IP
  • Static vs Dynamic IP
  • Subnetting basics (concept level)

Ports & Protocols

  • Common ports (20, 21, 22, 25, 53, 80, 443, 3389 etc)
  • TCP vs UDP
  • HTTP vs HTTPS
  • DNS, FTP, SMTP overview

Network Devices & Security Basics

  • Routers, switches, firewalls
  • NAT & DHCP
  • Basic firewall concepts
  • Introduction to network security

Network Attacks & Defense

  • What is a network attack?
  • MITM, sniffing, DoS (concept only)
  • Basic network hardening practices

Why Computer Networking Fundamentals?

Build a strong networking foundation to understand how data moves across networks, support IT and cybersecurity systems, and prepare for entry-level networking and cybersecurity roles.

High-Demand Foundation

Build essential networking knowledge for IT and cybersecurity roles.

Core Networking Skills

Learn IP addressing, network devices, and data communication basics.

Career Readiness

Prepare for entry-level networking and cybersecurity environments.

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What is the Computer Networking Fundamentals program at TechVerse by BGMC?

The Computer Networking Fundamentals program is a beginner-friendly course that builds a strong foundation in core networking concepts, including how networks operate, communicate, and support modern IT and cybersecurity systems.

The training is offered through TechVerse by BGMC via on-campus sessions and instructor-led online classes, providing flexible learning options.

This program is ideal for students, beginners, IT professionals, and aspiring cybersecurity practitioners who want to understand networking fundamentals.

You will gain skills in network types and topologies, IP addressing, basic subnetting, network devices, protocols, and fundamental network troubleshooting.

Yes, learners receive a TechVerse by BGMC course completion certificate aligned with industry-relevant networking practices.

The program focuses on practical learning, simplified concepts, hands-on exposure, and real-world networking scenarios to prepare learners for entry-level roles.

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