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CCT 124: Integrity Unhashed through Ensuring Message Authenticity with the CISSP (D3.6)

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Could your passwords withstand a cyber siege by expert Russian hackers? My latest podcast episode serves as a wakeup call to the cyber threats looming over us, showcasing the recent breach of Microsoft's test environment. As Sean Gerber, I dissect the pivotal missteps in password management and underscore the lifesaving grace of multi-factor authentication. We then shift gears to the bedrock of cyber training, examining message authenticity and integrity controls. By unpacking the intricacies of message digests and hashing algorithms, I highlight how they are the unsung heroes in maintaining data sanctity from sender to receiver.
The digital realm's trust hinges on the integrity of digital signatures and certificates—crucial allies in the war against data manipulation. Tune in as I break down how hash functions like MD5 and SHA are your first line of defense on file-sharing platforms. But there's more: I pull back the curtain on the encrypted world of digital signatures, revealing their role in sender verification and message security. Diving into the complex trust web spun by Certificate Authorities and the X.509 standard, we explore how digital certificates serve as digital passports in the online world. Brace yourself for an enlightening journey through the landscape of email protection with S/MIME, ensuring that your virtual conversations are sealed, secure, and verifiably authentic.

Gain access to 60 FREE CISSP Practice Questions each and every month for the next 6 months by going to FreeCISSPQuestions.com and sign-up to join the team for Free. That is 360 FREE questions to help you study and pass the CISSP Certification. Join Today!

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1. CISSP Cyber Training (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Digital Signatures and Certificates (00:13:18)

3. Digital Certificates and S-Mime Overview (00:23:28)

190 episodi

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Contenuto fornito da Shon Gerber, vCISO, CISSP, Cybersecurity Consultant and Entrepreneur, Shon Gerber, VCISO, CISSP, and Cybersecurity Consultant. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Shon Gerber, vCISO, CISSP, Cybersecurity Consultant and Entrepreneur, Shon Gerber, VCISO, CISSP, and Cybersecurity Consultant o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

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Could your passwords withstand a cyber siege by expert Russian hackers? My latest podcast episode serves as a wakeup call to the cyber threats looming over us, showcasing the recent breach of Microsoft's test environment. As Sean Gerber, I dissect the pivotal missteps in password management and underscore the lifesaving grace of multi-factor authentication. We then shift gears to the bedrock of cyber training, examining message authenticity and integrity controls. By unpacking the intricacies of message digests and hashing algorithms, I highlight how they are the unsung heroes in maintaining data sanctity from sender to receiver.
The digital realm's trust hinges on the integrity of digital signatures and certificates—crucial allies in the war against data manipulation. Tune in as I break down how hash functions like MD5 and SHA are your first line of defense on file-sharing platforms. But there's more: I pull back the curtain on the encrypted world of digital signatures, revealing their role in sender verification and message security. Diving into the complex trust web spun by Certificate Authorities and the X.509 standard, we explore how digital certificates serve as digital passports in the online world. Brace yourself for an enlightening journey through the landscape of email protection with S/MIME, ensuring that your virtual conversations are sealed, secure, and verifiably authentic.

Gain access to 60 FREE CISSP Practice Questions each and every month for the next 6 months by going to FreeCISSPQuestions.com and sign-up to join the team for Free. That is 360 FREE questions to help you study and pass the CISSP Certification. Join Today!

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. CISSP Cyber Training (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Digital Signatures and Certificates (00:13:18)

3. Digital Certificates and S-Mime Overview (00:23:28)

190 episodi

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