PPT-Chapter 5 Introducing the Internet and Email
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Email and Internet Explorer Email The transmission of messages and files via a computer network Messages can consist of simple text or can contain attachments such
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Email and Internet Explorer Email The transmission of messages and files via a computer network Messages can consist of simple text or can contain attachments such as documents graphics or audiovideo clips. the . Internet. and the . World Wide Web. Discuss. . ways. to . access. the . Internet. and the . Web. Categorize. . types. of . Web sites. Identify. . Web. design . tools. Explain. . Web. What is the Internet Made of?. Computers. Servers. Clients. Phones. “Things”. Routers—specialized computers that forward “packets”. Packets are fragments of messages. Links—. WiFi. , Ethernet, fiber, etc. The Internet was designed to run over . Section A: Internet Technology. Section B: Fixed Internet Access. Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet Access. Section D: Internet Services. Section E: Internet Security. Chapter 6: The Internet. Section A: Internet Technology. Section B: Fixed Internet Access. Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet Access. Section D: Internet Services. Section E: Internet Security. Chapter 6: The Internet. What is the Internet Made of?. Computers. Servers. Clients. Phones. “Things”. Routers—specialized computers that forward “packets”. Packets are fragments of messages. Links—. WiFi. , Ethernet, fiber, etc. The Internet was designed to run over . Section A: Internet Technology. Section B: Fixed Internet Access. Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet Access. Section D: Internet Services. Section E: Internet Security. Chapter 6: The Internet. Section A: Internet Technology. Section B: Fixed Internet Access. Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet Access. Section D: Internet Services. Section E: Internet Security. Chapter 6: The Internet. E-mail and Internet Explorer. E-mail. The transmission of messages and files via a computer network. Messages can consist of simple text or can contain attachments, such as documents, graphics, or audio/video clips. Introduction . Roelof Temmingh (roelof@paterva.com). Just Google. Not the classical music crowd (but family). Paterva. / . Maltego. ?. Just Google. www.paterva.com. CE version is . free. for non-commercial use. Internet: Email. Session 2.1. Learn how email works. Understand basic email features and functions. Learn about viruses, antivirus software, and spam. New Perspectives on the Internet, 9th Edition. 2. Electronic Mail. Internet or Intranet. Advantages of Email. Fast. Convenient. Easy. Cheap. Disadvantages of Email. NOT PRIVATE!!!. Your messages can be sent on . Viruses. Spam – “Junk” email. Less Formal. Internet. Web browsers and evidence they create. E-mail function and forensics. Chat and social networking evidence. Internet Overview. Internet Concepts. URL (Uniform Resource Locator). http://. www.ccsf.edu. It is a network of networks.. Internet has millions of smaller domestic, academic , business, and government networks, which together carry many different kinds of information.. The internet was developed in the united states by the United States Department of . [Presenter Name] / UA Day Awareness . Session. / [Day, month] 2023. Welcome!. Many people around the world are currently excluded from experiencing the full benefits of the Internet simply because they’re unable to use a domain name or email...
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