Encrypting Data Using OpenSSL | Security+ Cryptography Labs (Ep.32)

Join CyberLabs007 for a hands-on experience in this episode, where you'll learn to encrypt data using OpenSSL, the open-source cryptographic toolkit.

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Welcome to CyberLabs007 — your go-to resource for hands-on cybersecurity labs! In this episode, you’ll get practical experience with OpenSSL, the open-source toolkit used to implement encryption, certificate generation, hashing, and key management. These concepts are central to the Operations and Incident Response and Architecture and Design domains of the CompTIA Security+ (Exam SY0-701). ✅ What You’ll Learn: How to generate public/private key pairs How to encrypt and decrypt files using RSA and AES How to create self-signed certificates How to hash files and verify data integrity using SHA256 🧠 Why This Matters: Cryptography is the backbone of cybersecurity — and OpenSSL is one of the most widely used tools to practice it. From securing websites to verifying file integrity, OpenSSL gives you hands-on experience with real cryptographic functions tested on Security+. 🚀 GET THE RESOURCES 📘 Companion Guides: https://sites.google.com/view/fmerin/resources 📂 Exercise Files & Scripts: https://sites.google.com/view/fmerin/downloads ❤️ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL If you find this helpful, consider supporting the channel to keep the labs going: 💵 CashApp: $CyberLabs007 💳 PayPal: paypal.me/frantzmerine 🔍 FAQs What is OpenSSL? A command-line toolkit for performing cryptographic operations such as encryption, key generation, and certificate management. Who uses it? System administrators, penetration testers, developers, and security engineers. Where is it used? In everything from HTTPS connections and VPNs to secure file transfers and digital signatures. Why is it important for Security+? Security+ expects you to understand encryption, hashing, key management, and certificate functions — all of which OpenSSL covers. How is it used in real-world cybersecurity? To generate and inspect SSL/TLS certificates, verify file integrity, create test keys, and troubleshoot encrypted communications. 🔔 Subscribe + Hit the Bell Next up: Use the dd command to clone, image, and extract raw data from drives — a must for digital forensics. 👉 Like • Comment • Share • Subscribe! #SecurityPlus #CompTIA #OpenSSL #Encryption #DigitalCertificates #CyberLabs007 #HandsOnLabs #SecurityTools #Cryptography #PublicKeyInfrastructure

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