SCL Tea and Tech Webinar – Making devices on the Internet talk to each other: IP networking, addressing, ports, and protocols
Date: Monday 18 March 2024
Time: 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Venue: This is an online event. Joining details with the Zoom link will be sent via email within 24 hours of this event.
Bookings: If you wish to attend this event please book online.
Speakers:
Neil Brown, Managing Director, Decoded Legal
Simon Forrester, Software Developer, Mituyu. Developer, Zehuti Ltd
Outline:
In advance of their upcoming Tech of Tech Law event, Neil Brown and Simon Forrester will be taking a quick look through internet architecture – how networks network, how servers serve, and why ‘ports’ aren’t just the slots in the side of your laptop.
Join them to learn about IP networking, and get a basic understanding of how information travels around the internet, and the protocols that defined how all of these different machines talk to each other from the birth of the internet to the modern, secure technologies we use today.
This session makes a great primer for the main event or will be enlightening as a stand-alone session.
To make a booking for the upcoming Tech of Tech Law Conference please book online!
Administration notes:
Bookings: This event is open to all and is free of charge to attend. If you wish to attend this event please book online.
To make a booking for the upcoming Tech of Tech Law Conference please book online.
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