- There are a few things you should know before watching this course. This course is targeted to anyone who's new to cryptography and has a desire to learn about the topic. Participants should have a working knowledge on networking, device configuration, and server administration, and also a general understanding of IT concepts. It would help if you've heard of terms such as, encryption, ciphertext, public key infrastructure, hash algorithm, or pre-shared key, but it is not necessary.
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8/12/2015- Differentiate between confidentiality, integrity, and accountability.
- Compare symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
- Describe the Feistel Cipher.
- Differentiate between block and stream ciphers.
- Explain what Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is used for.
- Define Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and explain how it works.
- Explain the transport mode in IPSec.
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 17s
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1. Network Security
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2. Symmetric Encryption
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Using Wireshark to crack WEP4m 17s
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3. Asymmetric Encryption and Digital Signatures
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Managing keys3m 38s
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Using certificates3m 3s
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4. Hash Algorithms, Message Digests, and Authentication
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5. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
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6. Email Security
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7. Internet Protocol Security
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Using operating mechanisms3m 16s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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