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Sybex CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Version 8 Study Guide

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Working with the Open Systems Interconnection Model 31<br />

The OSI model, shown in the left side of Figure 2.6, has seven layers. As you read<br />

through each layer’s function, keep in mind that we are working our way through how data<br />

flows. Each layer is connected to the next; this concept will prove valuable as a reference for<br />

more advanced data analysis.<br />

You may already have some experience with the OSI model, or none at<br />

all. If you are in the latter group you may have avoided learning the model<br />

because it is complex. But you must learn it, because it is essential to furthering<br />

your career—and to passing the exam.<br />

Figure 2.6 OSI TCP/IP comparative model<br />

Application Layer<br />

Presentation Layer<br />

Application<br />

Layer<br />

Session Layer<br />

Transport Layer<br />

Host-to-Host Transport<br />

Network Layer<br />

Internet Layer<br />

Data Link Layer<br />

Physical Layer<br />

Network Interface<br />

Layer<br />

The <strong>CEH</strong> exam will focus on your understanding of the OSI model as it<br />

applies to specific attacks. General knowledge of the model and the stages<br />

of traffic flow within it will help you figure out what each question is<br />

asking.<br />

Layer 1: Physical The physical layer consists of the physical media and dumb devices that<br />

make up the infrastructure of our networks. This pertains to the cabling and connections<br />

such as Category 5e and RJ-45 connectors. Note that this layer also includes light and rays,<br />

which pertain to media such as fiber optics and microwave transmission equipment. Attack<br />

considerations are aligned with the physical security of site resources. Although not flashy,<br />

physical security still bears much fruit in penetration (pen) testing and real-world scenarios.

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