The podcast discusses the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, a conceptual framework that standardizes how data communicates across networks. The discussion details its seven distinct layers, from the Physical Layer (Layer 1), handling raw bit transmission, to the Application Layer (Layer 7), which interfaces with user software. The articles illustrate how data undergoes encapsulation—adding information as it travels down the layers on the sender's side—and decapsulation—removing this information as it moves up the layers on the receiver's side—using real-world examples like sending photos or browsing websites. While acknowledging that the TCP/IP model is more prevalent in practical internet use due to its simplicity, it emphasize the OSI model's enduring value as a pedagogical and troubleshooting tool for understanding network architecture and identifying security vulnerabilities.
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