Thursday, 15 October 2015

Difference between Websites and Web- Browsers

Websites and Web Browsers

 
A website is a location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more web pages.

A web browser (aka a browser) is a piece of software that retrieves, presents and transfers  the information the world wide web.

 The difference between is that a website is the thing your accessing and to make that possible  you will need the web browser is the tool that allows you to use the website.

Examples of Web Browsers
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Internet Explorer
Google Chrome 
Opera


ISPs & URLs

http://www.techpin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/cool-new-websites.jpgISPs & URLs

 ISPs ISP stands for internet service provider.
Examples of an ISP;

Virgin media

Sky

Talk Talk

The providers will provide services for accessing or using the internet. Internet service providers may be controlled in many forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or privately owned.
 URls
URL stand for Uniform Resource Locator.

A URL is another name for a web address, A URL has two components: Protocol identifier: For the URL http/example.com , the protocol is http . Resource name: For the URL http://example.com , the resource name is example.com.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Protecting your Computer

Protecting your Computer

3 ways in which you can protect you computer




DATA Security

This protects the data on the network, ways in which you can don this is, antivirus, spyware or firewalls. I also suggest backing up and valuable information and adding a spam filter.

Access Security

This controls who is able to access the information through out the network, ways in which you can do this is, having multiple passwords and also by setting the networks access rights.

Physical Security

This mean to take actually action in the real world to protect you network, ways in which you can do this is, having locks on server rooms. Also having surveillance in and around the room and having quality locks on the door or any other access points. Also I recommend having backups of the data.

Friday, 2 October 2015

LAN and WAN

What Is LAN and 

 WAN

 

LAN stands for Local Area Network
WAN stands for Wide Area Network

Examples of where you may find a 

LAN; schools, home and shops
WAN; chain of shops

WANs connects multiple LANs and other network types together. It its mostly used to link things together so that users and computers in one location can connet with other users in other locations. Most WANs are built by organisations and are usually private and has limited access.