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What is network engineering? The definion of network engineering describes existing non-converged systems. The future is a converged digital network with network engineering including all aspects of the design, implementation and support.

In telecommunication, the term network engineering has the following meanings:

  1. In telephony, the discipline concerned with (a) determining internetworking service requirements for switched networks, and (b) developing and implementing hardware and software to meet them.
  2. In computer science, the discipline of hardware and software engineering to accomplish the design goals of a computer network.
  3. In radio communications, the discipline concerned with developing network topologies.

Source US Federal Standard 1037C

Network Engineer

What is a network engineer? The definition for network engineer is a person who has significant responsibility in the design, implementation and support for the converged digital network.

A network engineer is responsible for the planning, design, and implementation of Local and Wide Area Networks (LANs and WANs). Network engineers usually design and implement large heterogeneous networks, and are required to have significant expertise in designing and administering network hardware and software from vendors like Juniper, Nortel Networks, Microsoft, Cisco Systems and CheckPoint. It is not uncommon for network engineers to hold certifications such as Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert, or Certified NetWare Engineer or Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert.


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Will WiMAX replace DSL as the major digital access system? What will happen as 3G data becomes more competitive? Discuss this in the Forums.

Should the Internet be regulated? SPAM, SCAMs and phishing including identity fraud are already making the Internet a major location for criminals. When is the right time to stop this activity? Network Engineering experts at RMIT University have identified that criminal activity on the Internet can be significantly reduced. Discuss this in the Forums.


     
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Feb17

Written by:uanmi
Saturday, February 17, 2007

Banks are proposing the use of personal card readers provided to their customers for use when completing transactions over the Internet.

Rather than putting pressure on the Government to introduce more security on the Internet itself Banks are proposing a solution that would cost customers a significant amount of money and would not solve the problem at all.

People will find duplicating the card readers a new challenge. When the card reader has been duplicated it will be possible to send messages to the bank without the actual credit card and then we will be back to the current situation.

The proposal from the banks will just add one more cost to customers and provide another way for fraud to be carried out.

Rather than continuing to add to the problem the banks should be putting pressure on the people who control the Internet to put SSL certificates into SMTP servers and into each network device. This will permit fraud to be tracked back to the source.

regards, Mark

Copyright ©2007 Mark Gregory

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Australia's first degrees in the field of network engineering are now being offered by RMIT University.

Bachelor of Engineering (Network Engineering)
CRICOS code 056415C

Master of Engineering (Network Engineering)
CRICOS code 61179A

Postgraduate research opportunities in network engineering are available in Australia's leading Engineering School.


     
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