Book review of David Sedaris’ Calypso, which I loved to read and hated to finish.
I completed the Encryption module.
I first learned some of the key encryption terms:
I learned about SSH and certificates, along with relevant encryption information:
I brushed up on modular math, which I was familiar with from prior programming and just being a math geek:
I learned about the different types of encryption:
I learned about RSA’s usage in cryptography (and have used RSA tokens before) along with how keys are established in asymmetric cryptography:
I learned how to locate a site’s HTTP certificate (from the lock icon next to the URL):
I learned about SSH authentication and how to use decrypting programs
I wasn’t willing to install Kali and couldn’t figure out how to bring downloaded encrypted files into virtual machine, so I looked up the process on YouTube for future reference:
I learned about key exchange for symmetric cryptography:
I learned about other encryption software like PGP, GPG, and AES:
Finally, I learned about the potential of quantum computers for encryption:
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