Description: This session was delivered at Sharkfest 2013 - UC Berkeley, CA Many people equate cryptography with confidentiality, but today we use cryptographic algorithms to validate authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation of information as well. In this session Larry will use Wireshark to sniff a number of SSL handshakes, using different browsers, to explain how algorithms are negotiated and keys exchanged. The hardest part about encryption, key management will also be discussed including a description of PKI standards, using Wireshark to illustrate certificate signing and revocation using both Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) and the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP). Larry started his IT career in 1984 as a technician for MicroAge, cutting his teeth on IBM PC-based networks and Netware 86. After four years in the 90s working for CGI/IBM as a senior network consultant designing and supporting IPX, SNA and TCP/IP-based network solutions, Larry founded InterNetwork Defense, an information security training and consulting company, where he currently teaches CEH, CISM and CISSP training classes. Larry is also the co-author of the cryptography section for the CEH official study guide.
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