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Which of these would be the best use of MSINFO32?
Not all encryption algorithms are alike, and some are much better than others. In this video, you’ll learn how to evaluate encryption strength and how developers can use the bcrypt library to generate secure hashes.
Strong vs. Weak Encryption – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 6.2 Read More »
We use a number of algorithms to maintain the security of our data as it flows across the network. In this video, you’ll learn about SSL, SSH, and IPsec encryption protocols.
Transport Encryption Algorithms – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 6.2 Read More »
NTLM has been used to encrypt user authentication details in the Microsoft operating systems. In this video, you’ll learn about the history of NTLM and how the password information was stored in Windows.
Encrypting with a one-time pad is a very strong encryption technique. In this video, I’ll demonstrate how you can use a one-time pad to encrypt your data.
Asymmetric cryptography has enabled secure communication, digital signatures, and much more. In this video, you’ll learn about the well-known asymmetric algorithms of RSA and Diffie-Hellman.
Asymmetric Cryptography Algorithms – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 6.2 Read More »
The speed of symmetric encryption makes it a good choice for our high-speed networks. In this video, you’ll learn about RC4, DES, 3DES, AES, Blowfish, and Twofish.
Symmetric Encryption Ciphers – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 6.2 Read More »
There are many hash functions for many different circumstances. In this video, you’ll learn about MD5, SHA, RIPEMD, and HMAC hash functions.
Cryptographic Hash Functions – CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: 6.2 Read More »
802.11 networks rely on encryption to ensure the security of all wireless traffic. In this video, you’ll learn about WEP and WPA encryption and the dangers of using the wrong encryption on your wireless network.
This month, there’s more live Q&A and I answer your questions in the after-show. The A+ Study Group After-Show
Professor Messer’s CompTIA A+ Study Group – September 2014 Read More »