Master Practical Cryptography in .NET with Expert Tips π
Discover essential cryptography techniques in .NET with this sample from Stephen Haunts' Pluralsight course. Enhance your security skills and protect your applications effectively.

Stephen Haunts (Coding in the Trenches)
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This is a sample clip from the course Practical Cryptography in .NET by Stephen Haunts released by Pluralsight.
As a software developer you have a duty to your employer to secure and protect their data. In this course you will learn how to use the .NET Framework to protect your data to satisfy confidentiality, integrity, non-repudiation and authentication.
This course covers random number generation, hashing, authenticated hashing and password based key derivation functions. The course also covers both symmetric and asymmetric encryption using DES, Triple DES, AES and RSA. You then learn how to combine these all together to product a hybrid encryption scheme which includes AES, RSA, HMACS and Digital Signatures.
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As a software developer you have a duty to your employer to secure and protect their data. In this course you will learn how to use the .NET Framework to protect your data to satisfy confidentiality, integrity, non-repudiation and authentication.
This course covers random number generation, hashing, authenticated hashing and password based key derivation functions. The course also covers both symmetric and asymmetric encryption using DES, Triple DES, AES and RSA. You then learn how to combine these all together to product a hybrid encryption scheme which includes AES, RSA, HMACS and Digital Signatures.
If you like this channel, you can support me by buying one of my books on Kindle or Paperback.
A Gentle Introduction to Agile Software Development
https://amzn.to/2qoWW4o
A Gentle Introduction to Lean Software Development
https://amzn.to/2JMosky
A Gentle Introduction to Speaking in Public
https://amzn.to/2JPwKZ8
A Gentle Introduction to Beating Procrastination and Getting Focused
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A Gentle Introduction to Agile and Lean Software Development
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May 20, 2015
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