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Demystifying Cryptography with OpenSSL 3.0

By : Alexei Khlebnikov
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Demystifying Cryptography with OpenSSL 3.0

By: Alexei Khlebnikov

Overview of this book

Security and networking are essential features of software today. The modern internet is full of worms, Trojan horses, men-in-the-middle, and other threats. This is why maintaining security is more important than ever. OpenSSL is one of the most widely used and essential open source projects on the internet for this purpose. If you are a software developer, system administrator, network security engineer, or DevOps specialist, you’ve probably stumbled upon this toolset in the past – but how do you make the most out of it? With the help of this book, you will learn the most important features of OpenSSL, and gain insight into its full potential. This book contains step-by-step explanations of essential cryptography and network security concepts, as well as practical examples illustrating the usage of those concepts. You’ll start by learning the basics, such as how to perform symmetric encryption and calculate message digests. Next, you will discover more about cryptography: MAC and HMAC, public and private keys, and digital signatures. As you progress, you will explore best practices for using X.509 certificates, public key infrastructure, and TLS connections. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use the most popular features of OpenSSL, allowing you to implement cryptography and TLS in your applications and network infrastructure.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction
3
Part 2: Symmetric Cryptography
8
Part 3: Asymmetric Cryptography and Certificates
12
Part 4: TLS Connections and Secure Communication
16
Part 5: Running a Mini-CA

To get the most out of this book

You will have to install OpenSSL on your computer in order to run the command-line and C code examples. If you haven’t installed it yet, Chapter 2, Symmetric Encryption and Decryption, will help you to do so. To build the C code examples, you will need a C11-compatible C compiler and a linker. You will have to install these development tools following their respective documentation. All the examples have been tested on Kubuntu Linux 22.04 using GNU C Compiler, GNU Linker (LD), and GNU Make from the Linux distribution mentioned. Other development tools, such as LLVM Clang or Microsoft Visual C++, should also be compatible with the code examples in this book.

If you are using the digital version of this book, we advise you to type the code yourself or access the code from the book’s GitHub repository (a link is available in the next section). Doing so will help you avoid any potential errors related to copying and pasting code.

While explanations of OpenSSL features and code examples are sometimes very detailed, the book is meant to provide guidance, not to replace the OpenSSL documentation. If you are wondering about details of OpenSSL functionality that are not covered by the book, feel free to consult the OpenSSL documentation, the OpenSSL source code, or just experiment with your own code using OpenSSL!