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Modern Cryptography for Cybersecurity Professionals

You're reading from   Modern Cryptography for Cybersecurity Professionals Learn how you can leverage encryption to better secure your organization's data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838644352
Length 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Securing Our Data
2. Chapter 1: Protecting Data in Motion or at Rest FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Evolution of Ciphers 4. Chapter 3: Evaluating Network Attacks 5. Section 2: Understanding Cryptographic Techniques
6. Chapter 4: Introducing Symmetric Encryption 7. Chapter 5: Dissecting Asymmetric Encryption 8. Chapter 6: Examining Hash Algorithms 9. Section 3: Applying Cryptography in Today's World
10. Chapter 7: Adhering to Standards 11. Chapter 8: Using a Public Key Infrastructure 12. Chapter 9: Exploring IPsec and TLS 13. Chapter 10: Protecting Cryptographic Techniques 14. Assessments 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

Now, it's time to check your knowledge. Select the best response to the following questions and then check your answers, found in the Assessment section at the end of the book:

  1. In the 1960s, IBM assembled a group of scientists to work on cryptography research. The team was led by scientist Horst _____, who was a recognized cryptographer.

    a. Watson

    b. Lloyd

    c. Rijndael

    d. Feistel

  2. An exclusive OR of two values, 0011 and 1011, will yield_____.

    a. 1000

    b. 0010

    c. 0101

    d. 0011

  3. The Feistel cipher evolved to become _____, and then later DES.

    a. Watson

    b. Lucifer

    c. Rijndael

    d. Twofish

  4. A symmetric encryption algorithm uses _____.

    a. a hash value

    b. two keys that are related

    c. a single shared key

    d. two keys that are not related

  5. AES encrypts data using three main transforms: substitute bytes, _____, and mix columns.

    a. invert columns

    b. exchange keysc. roll bytes

    d. shift rows

  6. Bruce Schneier is a well-known scientist who has developed several encryption algorithms...
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