Countermeasures for cryptography
You know me, I don't want to leave you all panicking that all is lost! There are some countermeasures that we can take to mitigate the attacks that might come our way. Let's talk about some of these countermeasures.
EC-Council lists 12 countermeasures to use:
- The first one is when it comes to accessing the cryptography keys, that access should only be given to users directly, as well as applications.
- You should also make sure you have an intrusion detection system (IDS) that's been deployed, and you are monitoring the exchange and access of those keys, so you've got a log somewhere of what happened and when. This is just in case you must go back and take a look at those logs because something got compromised.
- The other thing you're going to want to do is that if you plan on storing the encryption key on a system or on a drive, you need to use passphrases and passwords.
- This next one's for you more...