Introduction to Packet Analysis - Part 3: UDP Packets
Author: Jeremy Druin Twitter: @webpwnized Thank you for watching. Please help by up voting, subscribing or even support this channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/webpwnized Description: From the ISSA-KY Network Packet Analysis Workshop, this video introduces the basics of the OSI packet model, application packet model and common network protocols. Later videos will discuss specific protocols such as TCP, IP, UDP and HTTP. Later, packets will be captured into PCAPs which are analyzed with Wireshark and Network Miner. We continue the series on network packet analysis by observing User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets as they appear in Wireshark. The structure of the packet is described using the UDP packet structure diagram and some examples of real packets. UDP is a common network protocol used to transmit data for applications that are not sensitive to some packet loss. If you would like access to the full course including the lab exercises and walk-through, please consider taking the course at http://ellipsisinfosec.teachable.com/p/introduction-to-network-packet-analysis-and-forensics