Network Traffic Analysis using Wireshark presented by Prof. Alex Leung. Hosted by Dr. Nazila Safavi
Network traffic analysis (NTA) is the process of intercepting, recording, and analyzing network traffic communication patterns. NTA helps to identify malicious and benign network traffic and let us better understanding of potential security breaches.
Wireshark is one of the effective NTA tools to make extracting data harder for the hackers, and it helps companies detect cyber threats with a higher degree of certainty, so they can eliminate security threats more quickly.
In this presentation/workshop, we will focus on how to use Wireshark from a Window OS computer for network traffic analysis. We will explore the basic features of Wireshark. Trace files for popular network traffic such as DNS, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, etc. will be investigated.
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DeVry University
Network Traffic Analysis using Wireshark
Biography:
Alex Leung is a senior professor and has been teaching at DeVry University in Greater Los Angeles area, California since 1993. His major teaching areas are, Electronics Communications, Industrial Control & PLC, Cisco Networking & Security, Information Security, Analog/Digital Circuitry, Semiconductor Devices, and Computer Hardware/Software. He holds MSEE and BSEE degrees from University of Colorado at Boulder. He is a Cisco Certified Academy Instructor (CCAI) and obtained the following credentials: Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching 200-125, Cisco Certified Network Associate Security 640-553, and NSA 4011 Info Tech Security Professional.