Practical TLS: Become An Expert In SSL And TLS

Practical TLS: Become An Expert In SSL And TLS

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A deep dive into SSL and TLS: The protocols that secure the Internet

Practical TLS: Become An Expert In SSL/TLS. Even If You’re New To Online Security

The course is a deep dive on TLS and SSL, the protocols which secure the Internet. The course will take anyone with any amount of exposure to SSL/TLS and make them a SSL/TLS Expert.

You can’t develop an SSL solution without an expert.
Someone’s got to figure that stuff out. Why not you?

Accurately Diagnose Problems
Once you understand how it all fits together, you eliminate the guesswork. As people describe problems, you’re able to accurately diagnose the failure and respond appropriately. No more crossing your fingers and hoping your solution works. You identify the problem. And you know how to fix it.

Impress Future Employers
When you interview for IT roles, employers are looking for candidates who can demonstrate technical expertise. If you can demonstrate that you are an expert in SSL/TLS, you’ll gain access to new job opportunities. Instead of hoping SSL won’t come up in your next job interview, you’ll be glad that it did.

Be The SSL/TLS Expert Your Colleagues Come to for Advice
Become the tech hero that steps in when others run into SSL errors. Be the trusted SME that your team depends on. Next time your colleague is perplexed tinkering with a new deployment, they’ll be relieved you were there to answer their questions.

Drive Home Your Skills with Hands-On Application
This course contains over 30 lab tasks so you can practice and master your new skills. You’ll amass practical knowledge with various OpenSSL commands through real-world demonstrations and labs. Gain confidence you can successfully execute the same tasks that emerge on the job.

‌End‌ ‌Your‌ ‌Status‌ ‌as‌ ‌a ‌Crypto Amateur
The cryptography used in SSL and TLS is the same cryptography used in any other secure communication protocol, like SSH, IKE, and IPsec. Deepening your cryptography knowledge with SSL will pave the way for you to easily become an expert in these other protocols as well.

Master the OpenSSL Toolset
Gain a practical understanding of Open SSL through step-by-step demonstrations and labs. Get laser-focused instructions on how to use Open SSL with worked examples of common implementation tasks. Create CSRs and install your SSL/TLS certificates with ease.

Table of Contents

1 What is SSL? What is TLS?
2 How do SSL/TLS Protect your Data?
3 Anti-Replay and Non-Repudiation
4 Key Players
5 TLS / SSL Versions – Part 1`
6 TLS / SSL Versions – Part 2
7 Hashing
8 Data-Integrity
9 Encryption
10 Public and Private Keys
11 How TLS and SSL use Cryptography
12 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
13 RSA
14 Diffie-Hellman
15 Digital Signature Algorithm
16 Overview of the SSL Process
17 What is in a Certificate?
18 Inspecting a Certificate
19 Certificate Extensions
20 What is in a Private Key?
21 What is in a CSR?
22 File Formats
23 Overview of the SSL Process, part 2
24 Certificate Validation – Part 1
25 Certificate Validation – Part 2
26 Certificate Chains – Part 1
27 Certificate Chains – Part 2
28 Basic Constraints
29 Certificate Types (DV, OV, EV)
30 Certificate Revocation
31 Checking Revocation Status
32 Cipher Suites
33 CS – Key Exchange – Part 1
34 CS – Forward Secrecy – Key Exchange – Part 2
35 CS – Authentication
36 CS – Encryption – Part 1
37 CS – Encryption – Part 2
38 CS – Hashing
39 Cipher Suites – Avoid, Accept, Prefer
40 Enumerating Cipher Suites
41 Records – Part 1
42 Records – Part 2
43 TLS Handshake
44 Handshake: Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman
45 Handshake: Session Resumption
46 Handshake: Mutual Authentication
47 TLS Extensions
48 Extension: OCSP Stapling
49 Extension: Server Name Indication (SNI)
50 Extension: Session Tickets
51 Decrypting TLS
52 Major SSL/TLS Failures over the Years
53 HTTP Strict Transport Security
54 Certificate Authority Authorization
55 Certificate Transparency – Part 1 – Overview
56 Certificate Transparency – Part 2 – Process and Demonstration
57 Certificate Transparency – Part 3 – Merkle Hash Trees

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