Is anyone familiar with encryption concepts and how it's actually applied? I remember I skimmed that area during my study and relied purely on 'memory' not a deep understanding. I know their's lot's of Math, logic, algorithms before put to code. I am pretty solid around the rest of Enterprise IT and how data is managed, stored, and manipulated.
The OSI Layer
1. Hardware. I know this has two interfaces Bios/Drivers
2. Networks. I know this has two interfaces internal/external and interconnectivity stages.
3. Application. I know this has protocols, platforms, coding, etc.
I know the lifecycle in Tech which is universal and how work/team is set up such as architecture/design >> engineering >>> testing >>> support. I've worked in each life cycle except 'testing' and familiar with the day-day work carried out and how it's integrated. I've worked on infrastructure, coding, support and security layers.
I am also familiar with industry frameworks or govt regulations governing Tech, Data, Team aspects. Not all of them, but it will take me maybe 1 day to get around it tops no matter what section of IT I go into.
The OSI Layer
1. Hardware. I know this has two interfaces Bios/Drivers
2. Networks. I know this has two interfaces internal/external and interconnectivity stages.
3. Application. I know this has protocols, platforms, coding, etc.
I know the lifecycle in Tech which is universal and how work/team is set up such as architecture/design >> engineering >>> testing >>> support. I've worked in each life cycle except 'testing' and familiar with the day-day work carried out and how it's integrated. I've worked on infrastructure, coding, support and security layers.
I am also familiar with industry frameworks or govt regulations governing Tech, Data, Team aspects. Not all of them, but it will take me maybe 1 day to get around it tops no matter what section of IT I go into.
Last edited: