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Modern Cryptography for Cybersecurity Professionals

By : Lisa Bock
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Modern Cryptography for Cybersecurity Professionals

By: Lisa Bock

Overview of this book

In today's world, it is important to have confidence in your data storage and transmission strategy. Cryptography can provide you with this confidentiality, integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation. But are you aware of just what exactly is involved in using cryptographic techniques? Modern Cryptography for Cybersecurity Professionals helps you to gain a better understanding of the cryptographic elements necessary to secure your data. The book begins by helping you to understand why we need to secure data and how encryption can provide protection, whether it be in motion or at rest. You'll then delve into symmetric and asymmetric encryption and discover how a hash is used. As you advance, you'll see how the public key infrastructure (PKI) and certificates build trust between parties, so that we can confidently encrypt and exchange data. Finally, you'll explore the practical applications of cryptographic techniques, including passwords, email, and blockchain technology, along with securely transmitting data using a virtual private network (VPN). By the end of this cryptography book, you'll have gained a solid understanding of cryptographic techniques and terms, learned how symmetric and asymmetric encryption and hashed are used, and recognized the importance of key management and the PKI.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Securing Our Data
5
Section 2: Understanding Cryptographic Techniques
9
Section 3: Applying Cryptography in Today's World

Questions

Now, it's time to check your knowledge. Select the best response to the following questions and then check your answers, found in the Assessment section at the end of the book:

  1. In the 1960s, IBM assembled a group of scientists to work on cryptography research. The team was led by scientist Horst _____, who was a recognized cryptographer.

    a. Watson

    b. Lloyd

    c. Rijndael

    d. Feistel

  2. An exclusive OR of two values, 0011 and 1011, will yield_____.

    a. 1000

    b. 0010

    c. 0101

    d. 0011

  3. The Feistel cipher evolved to become _____, and then later DES.

    a. Watson

    b. Lucifer

    c. Rijndael

    d. Twofish

  4. A symmetric encryption algorithm uses _____.

    a. a hash value

    b. two keys that are related

    c. a single shared key

    d. two keys that are not related

  5. AES encrypts data using three main transforms: substitute bytes, _____, and mix columns.

    a. invert columns

    b. exchange keysc. roll bytes

    d. shift rows

  6. Bruce Schneier is a well-known scientist who has developed several encryption algorithms...