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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 31 MIN

Cryptography in Context

from Mastering Cybersecurity: The Cyber Educational Audio Course · host Dr Jason Edwards

Cryptography is the quiet power behind every secure digital transaction, message, and connection we trust. In this episode, we explore how encryption, hashing, and digital signatures uphold confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity—the three timeless pillars of cybersecurity. You’ll learn how symmetric and asymmetric encryption work together, how hash functions act as digital fingerprints, and why even brilliant algorithms must eventually retire. The episode connects these technical ideas to real-world stakes, showing how outdated standards like WEP, SHA-1, and early SSL eroded trust—and what their replacements teach us about progress and humility in security design.We also look ahead to quantum computing, where today’s trusted tools face new mathematical threats, and to post-quantum cryptography, where the next generation of standards is taking shape. By tracing the lifecycle of algorithms—from birth to obsolescence—you’ll see that cryptography is not a frozen science but a living discipline of vigilance and renewal. This conversation blends history, engineering, and foresight to reveal why every professional in cybersecurity must understand not only how ciphers work, but how they age, fail, and evolve—developed by BareMetalCyber.com.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Sep 19, 2025

Cryptography is the quiet power behind every secure digital transaction, message, and connection we trust. In this episode, we explore how encryption, hashing, and digital signatures uphold confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity—the three timeless pillars of cybersecurity. You’ll learn how symmetric and asymmetric encryption work together, how hash functions act as digital fingerprints, and why even brilliant algorithms must eventually retire. The episode connects these technical ideas to real-world stakes, showing how outdated standards like WEP, SHA-1, and early SSL eroded trust—and what their replacements teach us about progress and humility in security design.We also look ahead to quantum computing, where today’s trusted tools face new mathematical threats, and to post-quantum cryptography, where the next generation of standards is taking shape. By tracing the lifecycle of algorithms—from birth to obsolescence—you’ll see that cryptography is not a frozen science but a living discipline of vigilance and renewal. This conversation blends history, engineering, and foresight to reveal why every professional in cybersecurity must understand not only how ciphers work, but how they age, fail, and evolve—developed by BareMetalCyber.com.

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