Hands-On Cryptography with Java
Hands-On Cryptography with Java, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 28 lectures, based on 78 reviews, and has 420 subscribers.
You will learn about Develop applications that use an existing reliable cryptography Build complex integrations with other systems, taking advantage of worldwide public key infrastructures and certificates Identify hacking risks in your own and other cryptographic systems and how to fix them Discover cryptographic terms used to describe any system you work on or with Design functioning, well-performing applications that use seamless cryptography This course is ideal for individuals who are This video course is for developers whose applications require encryption, or integration with an external cryptographic system. or Java developers building standard applications that require encryption, developers looking to understand flaws in cryptographic systems, and developers who do not want flaws in their cryptographic systems will benefit from this course. It is particularly useful for This video course is for developers whose applications require encryption, or integration with an external cryptographic system. or Java developers building standard applications that require encryption, developers looking to understand flaws in cryptographic systems, and developers who do not want flaws in their cryptographic systems will benefit from this course.
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Summary
Title: Hands-On Cryptography with Java
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 28
Number of Published Lectures: 28
Number of Curriculum Items: 28
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Develop applications that use an existing reliable cryptography
- Build complex integrations with other systems, taking advantage of worldwide public key infrastructures and certificates
- Identify hacking risks in your own and other cryptographic systems and how to fix them
- Discover cryptographic terms used to describe any system you work on or with
- Design functioning, well-performing applications that use seamless cryptography
Who Should Attend
- This video course is for developers whose applications require encryption, or integration with an external cryptographic system.
- Java developers building standard applications that require encryption, developers looking to understand flaws in cryptographic systems, and developers who do not want flaws in their cryptographic systems will benefit from this course.
Target Audiences
- This video course is for developers whose applications require encryption, or integration with an external cryptographic system.
- Java developers building standard applications that require encryption, developers looking to understand flaws in cryptographic systems, and developers who do not want flaws in their cryptographic systems will benefit from this course.
Security is paramount for any application. Cryptography occurs all across software fields: it protects all HTTPS traffic between browsers, encrypts phone storage against prying eyes, and can even hide files inside other files through a technique called steganography. This course is for developers looking to design a system that uses cryptography, rather than designing new algorithms. Most developers simply need to put the right pieces together to make their own system work.
In this course, you will break down the concepts behind cryptography into simple lessons, covering terminology, algorithms, standards, and encryption/decryption techniques. We will also walk through how cryptographic systems are hacked to bypass (rather than break) their cryptographic capabilities.
The course answers questions such as:
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What is cryptography used for?
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What are keys and where do they go?
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Why do networked systems sometimes give certificate validation errors?
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If I need to encrypt something, how should I do that?
By the end of this course, you will recognize cryptographic problems and understand the right knowledge to apply a verifiable solution.
About the Author
Erik Costlow ran Oracle’s Java Root Certificate program, coordinating efforts with many cryptographic organizations. He is an experienced software security expert focused on program analysis and runtime instrumentation to detect security issues and provide useful guidance on fixing any security issues.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Cryptographic Introduction
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Goals of Cryptography and Where It Is Used
Lecture 3: History of Cryptography and Why You Shouldn’t Build New Algorithms
Lecture 4: The Architectural Layout of Modern Cryptography
Lecture 5: Concepts That Will Be Important Later
Chapter 2: Basic Ciphers
Lecture 1: Symmetric Ciphers and Where They Are Used
Lecture 2: Basic Encryption with Symmetric Ciphers
Lecture 3: Hashing and MessageDigest For Validations
Lecture 4: Common Security Flaws When Using Symmetric Ciphers
Chapter 3: Advanced Ciphers, Asymmetric, and Public Key
Lecture 1: Asymmetric Ciphers and Where They Are Used
Lecture 2: Creating A KeyPairGenerator Instance
Lecture 3: Storing the Java KeyStore
Lecture 4: Java KeyTool
Lecture 5: Creating A KeyGenerator Instance
Lecture 6: Basic Encryption with Asymmetric Ciphers
Lecture 7: What to Do When PKIX Validation Fails
Lecture 8: Java Certificate Chains
Lecture 9: The Key Escrow Problem
Chapter 4: Hacking Techniques – Breaking and Bypassing
Lecture 1: Using Unique Keys and Certificates
Lecture 2: Certificate Pinning
Lecture 3: Signed JAR Files
Lecture 4: Token Harvesting
Lecture 5: When and How to Upgrade Algorithms
Lecture 6: Standard Decompilation Tools
Chapter 5: Putting it all together
Lecture 1: Encrypting and Decrypting Files
Lecture 2: Obtaining Certificates from LetsEncrypt or AWS
Lecture 3: Qualys SSL Labs for Your Servers
Lecture 4: The DeepViolet Security Analyzer
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 25 votes
- 5 stars: 40 votes
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