- [Instructor] Now that you've had a change to learn about…PKI and it's relationship to SSL and TLS, what now?…What's next?…Well, some suggestions on what you might pursue…at this point would be working with…automated certificate deployment.…An example of this would be configuring it through…Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy.…The idea is that domain joined devices already have…an inherent level of trust to Active Directory,…and so we can automate the deployment…of specific types of certificates…when Group Policy refreshes on those devices.…
Another option would be to experiment with different types…of certificate templates and configuring their attributes.…It also might be suggested that we try other PKI products,…such as private and public CAs.…Also it's important to make sure that we don't use…security protocols that have known vulnerabilities…such as SSL version three and TLS version 1.0.…So you might undertake it upon yourself to research…these protocols and known vulnerabilities against them.…
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2/21/2019- Symmetric and asymmetric encrypting
- How certificates are issued and managed
- Configuring a Linux OpenSSL PKI environment
- How TLS supersedes SSL and is considered more secure
- Acquiring a web server certificate
- Acquiring a code-signing certificate
- Configuring a website with a certificate
- Securing files and folders with EFS
- Configuring a TLS VPN
Skill Level Beginner
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