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As ubiquitous as TCP/IP is, network programming interfaces have hardly advanced since the invention of the “Berkeley sockets” low-level networking API.
While scanning the firewall logs, I see lots of TCP ports in use, and Snort.Org's Port database gives the name of the program that is using that port. But from there, it's sometimes hard to find ...
TCP will retain its identity and continue to offer an MS, BAM and certificate in Technology, Cybersecurity and Policy, as well as serving PhD students already in the program.