WEB MASTER
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Internet and Intranet Skills: Setting up a Web Site
Course Code: |
IISKI06 |
Duration: |
4 hours |
Prerequisites: |
Familiarity with operating system concepts, networks, intranets, and the Internet |
Course Aim: |
To introduce students to the issues associated with hosting or administering a Web site |
Learning Objectives: |
After this course the student should be able to:
1. Decide on the most appropriate Web-server deployment strategy for an intranet or the Internet
2. Determine Web server hardware and software requirements
3. Select an Internet service provider
4. Determine the type of communications link required
5. Estimate communications bandwidth requirements
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Internet and Intranet Skills: Web Site Administration
Course Code: |
IISKI07 |
Duration: |
4 hours |
Prerequisites: |
Familiarity with operating system concepts, networks, intranets, and the Internet; the course Internet and Intranet Skills: Setting up a Web Site |
Course Aim: |
To introduce students to the issues associated with developing and administering a Web site |
Learning Objectives: |
After this course the student should be able to:
1. Describe how an intranet site may be integrated with, but protected from, the Internet
2. Explain the issues associated with providing WWW, FTP, and Gopher services
3. Explain the issues associated with providing a CGI service
4. Describe the routine administration tasks associated with maintaining a Web server
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Internet and Intranet Skills: Web Site Security
Course Code: |
IISK08E |
Duration: |
4 hours |
Prerequisites: |
Familiarity with operating system concepts, networks, intranets, and the Internet; the courses Internet and Intranet Skills: Setting up a Web Site and Internet and Intranet Skills: Web Site Administration |
Course Aim: |
To introduce students to the issues associated with hosting or administering a Web site |
Learning Objectives: |
After this course the student should be able to:
1. Explain the risks of connecting to the Internet
2. Describe how a Web site may be secured
3. Explain how operating system security contributes to Web site security
4. Explain how Web server software contributes to Web site security
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