Cryptography with Python
Encrypt, evaluate, compare, and attack your data
Description
Cryptography is essential to protect sensitive information, but it is often performed inadequately or incorrectly. Learn how to encrypt data, evaluate and compare encryption methods, and how to attack them. This video course starts by showing you how to encrypt and evaluate your data. You are also walked through various data encryption methods—such as obfuscation, hashing, and strong encryption—and how you can attack them. You will then learn how to make hashes and crack them, and understand why they are so different. You will also learn how to use three NIST-recommended systems: AES, SHA, and RSA. Towards the end of the course, you will master common errors in encryption and how to exploit them.
This course uses Python 2.7, while not the latest version available, it provides relevant and informative content for legacy users of Python.
About the Author
Sam Bowne has been teaching computer networking and security classes at City College, San Francisco since 2000. He has given talks and hands-on trainings at DEFCON, HOPE, B-Sides SF, B-Sides LV, BayThreat, LayerOne, Toorcon, and many other schools and conferences. Credentials: PhD, CISSP, DEF CON Black-Badge Co-Winner
What You Will Learn!
- How to protect data with encryption and hashing
- Learn and compare various encryption methods, and attack them
- Make hashes, crack them, and understand why they are so different
- Learn how to use three NIST-recommended systems: AES, SHA, and RSA
- Understand common errors in encryption and how to exploit them
Who Should Attend!
- This course is intended for security professionals who want to learn to encrypt data, evaluate and compare encryption methods, and how to attack them.