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Cybersecurity Prework
Activity 2 Worksheet
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Name the file Activity_2_INITIALS, replacing INITIALS with your initials.
Part 1: Client / Server Model
In this activity, you will review some common networking scenarios and identify the client and
server and the request and response.
Example:
You are using your web browser to search Google for the best restaurants in your area. Once
you press search, you receive many pages of results providing lists of restaurants in your area.
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Client: web browser
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Server: Google search server
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Request: best restaurants in my area
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Response: Search results
Scenario 1
You recently read a very interesting news article about a cyber security incident and you want to
share it with your friend.
You open up Microsoft Outlook and send an email to them. Once you
send the email, you receive a confirmation message that the email was delivered successfully.
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Client:
Web Browser
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Server:
Microsoft Outlook email server
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Request:
send email to another address
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Response:
successful email delivery confirmation
Scenario
You are interested in finding out career pathways for cyber security professionals.
You open up
a search engineer in your web browser and conduct a search using the keywords “cyber
security career path.” You review the returned results.
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Client:
Web Browser
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Server:
Search Engine server
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Request:
search cyber security career path
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Response:
search results
Scenario 3
After reviewing the results of your “cyber security career path” search, you find a search result
that includes the following headline: “Getting Started in the InfoSec Industry.”
You click on the
link and the webpage opens.
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Client:
search engine
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Server:
Server for search results web page
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Request:
open webpage
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Response:
access to webpage
Part 2: Private and Public IP Addresses
In the following activity, you will review the list of provided IP addresses and determine if
they are public or private.
IP Address
Private or Public?
Your home network’s IP Address
public
8.8.8.8
public
172.16.25.5
private
20.103.85.33
public
10.0.0.1
private
192.168.0.15
private
Submission Guide
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