Cryptography Fundamentals for Developers and Security Professionals
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Stay home, skill up! Get FREE access to 7,000+ Pluralsight courses during the month of April. Cryptography ensures confidentiality and authenticity of digital documents. The mathematics behind cryptography show us why, and how far, it can be trusted.
The Java and .NET frameworks contain all the algorithms you need to keep your users' data secret from prying eyes. Web servers like Apache, Tomcat, and IIS, combined with tools like OpenSSL, keep your users secure online. But to use these tools correctly, and to avoid mistakes of the past, you must understand how cryptography works. Learn the math behind encryption and digital signatures. Study examples of how it has been misused, and explore the possibilities that cryptography enables in digital currency and collaboration.
The Java and .NET frameworks contain all the algorithms you need to keep your users' data secret from prying eyes. Web servers like Apache, Tomcat, and IIS, combined with tools like OpenSSL, keep your users secure online. But to use these tools correctly, and to avoid mistakes of the past, you must understand how cryptography works. Learn the math behind encryption and digital signatures. Study examples of how it has been misused, and explore the possibilities that cryptography enables in digital currency and collaboration.
Syllabus
- History of Cryptography 36mins
- Algorithms 53mins
- APIs 36mins
- Transport Layer Security 22mins
- Authentication and Authorization 40mins
- Case Studies 28mins
- Decentralized Systems 37mins
Taught by
Michael Perry
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