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Practical Network Security with OpenSSL - Master Cryptography and OpenSSL Techniques for Secure Communications PKI and Hardware Integration in Real-World Applications - cover

Practical Network Security with OpenSSL - Master Cryptography and OpenSSL Techniques for Secure Communications PKI and Hardware Integration in Real-World Applications

Rohan Patil

Maison d'édition: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Synopsis

Gain practical OpenSSL skills for real-world cybersecurity challenges
Book Description
OpenSSL is the backbone of secure communication on the internet, trusted by developers, enterprises, and governments alike. Practical Network Security with OpenSSL equips you with the knowledge, real-world context, and hands-on skills to master OpenSSL—from its command-line tools to its C library APIs—for implementing robust, enterprise-grade cryptographic solutions.
You’ll begin with a solid foundation in cryptographic principles and the role of OpenSSL in modern security systems. The book then guides you through practical usage, covering symmetric and asymmetric encryption, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and secure communications. Real-world examples and C code snippets help you confidently apply OpenSSL in standalone applications, enterprise-grade solutions, and hardware-based security environments such as HSMs and TPMs.
By the end of this book, you’ll have the expertise to confidently use OpenSSL for designing, implementing, and managing cryptographic solutions across various domains. Whether you're securing financial transactions, IoT networks, or enterprise authentication systems, you’ll be equipped with the tools and knowledge to build secure, future-ready applications. Don’t get left behind—secure your systems like the pros do with OpenSSL mastery.
Table of Contents
1. Cryptography Basics and Network Security
2. Getting started with OpenSSL
3. OpenSSL Command Line Interface
4. OpenSSL C library APIs
5. Public Key Infrastructure with OpenSSL
6. Symmetric Key Cryptography with OpenSSL
7. OpenSSL Engine for Security Hardware
8. OpenSSL in IoT Security
9. Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks     

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Disponible depuis: 22/04/2025.

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