BICSIBrief Volume 3, Issue 3 | August 2025

NEW! On-Demand Offerings!

The Network Discovery Tools and Techniques self-paced course instructs learners how to use Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) and TCP/IP models, as well as how they’re used to smooth communication between a network and its entities. It also covers the process of identifying or mapping internal networks and computer resources in any organization. During this on-demand course, highlights include: • Recalling the fundamentals of the confidentiality, integrity, and availability trial; • Distinguishing security control behavior at various layers of the OSI/TCP/IP models; • Differentiating between discovery, footprinting, and scanning tools; • Using the ping and traceroute command line tools;

• Overviewing the SNMP protocol; • Learning the difference between Nmap, Zenmap, and SuperScan network tools; • Providing a summary of the common vulnerabilities & exposure database; • And other topics! This class is open to nonmembers and members alike and earns one CEC after completing the course. Register Gain additional skills with BICSI Connect’s new network learning opportunities – or see which other courses are available to advance your experience, at your own pace! BICSI Connect

Get trained today via BICSI’s Connect online learning portal, which offers flexible self-paced training and resources! Here are two new featured classes: 1) Network Hardening, Network Segmentation, and Secure Connections and 2) Network Discovery Tools and Techniques. During the Network Hardening, Network Segmentation, and Secure Connections course, you’ll discover how network hardening helps secure systems, identify possible weaknesses, and reduce the risk of improper access. Specific features of this on-demand training cover: • Discussion of common calls received by help desk support • Considerations when limiting remote administrative access

• Key features of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) • Benefits of segmenting a network • Wiring: closet flaws and how to avoid them • Harden network elements including firewalls, routers, and access points • Summarization of concepts and techniques used to provide device protection on a network • And much more! This one-hour class is designed for all ICT professionals – members and nonmembers – earning one CEC upon completion.

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