Join Lisa Bock for an in-depth discussion in this video Challenge: Encrypt data with AES, part of Learning Cryptography and Network Security.
(upbeat music) … - [Instructor] Let's do a challenge. … For this challenge, I'll want you to encrypt data using AES. … You'll start out at this webpage. … And then I want you to encrypt the following using AES … and the best encryption choice. … So you'll encrypt this phrase, … confidentiality protects data … against unauthorized disclosure. … And then use the following key, grey tiger kittens. … Now, once you're there, you'll have some choices. … So answer the following. … What algorithm did you select and why? … What key length did you select and why? … And what mode did you select and why? … I'll get you started by going to this webpage. … And this challenge should take you about three minutes. … Good luck. … …
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1/4/2021Skill Level Beginner
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