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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 16 MIN

Episode 27: Advanced Cryptographic Techniques (Domain 1)

from Certified: The CompTIA Security+ Audio Course · host Dr. Jason Edwards

Modern threats require advanced cryptographic responses, and in this episode, we explore the techniques that strengthen authentication, protect weak credentials, and secure transactional data at scale. We begin with key stretching—methods like bcrypt, PBKDF2, and scrypt that increase the computational time needed to brute-force a password hash, adding layers of defense even when password quality is poor. These functions are particularly important in systems that store massive numbers of credentials and are frequently targeted by attackers. We also introduce blockchain technology as a decentralized method of achieving data integrity through distributed consensus, exploring how each block is cryptographically linked to the one before it to prevent tampering. While most famous for cryptocurrency, blockchain’s uses in cybersecurity include supply chain security, digital notarization, and distributed identity. Finally, we explain the concept of open public ledgers and the role of hashing in blockchain consensus algorithms. These advanced techniques push the boundaries of trust, resilience, and verifiability in distributed systems and high-stakes digital environments.

Modern threats require advanced cryptographic responses, and in this episode, we explore the techniques that strengthen authentication, protect weak credentials, and secure transactional data at scale. We begin with key stretching—methods like bcrypt, PBKDF2, and scrypt that increase the computational time needed to brute-force a password hash, adding layers of defense even when password quality is poor. These functions are particularly important in systems that store massive numbers of credentials and are frequently targeted by attackers. We also introduce blockchain technology as a decentralized method of achieving data integrity through distributed consensus, exploring how each block is cryptographically linked to the one before it to prevent tampering. While most famous for cryptocurrency, blockchain’s uses in cybersecurity include supply chain security, digital notarization, and distributed identity. Finally, we explain the concept of open public ledgers and the role of hashing in blockchain consensus algorithms. These advanced techniques push the boundaries of trust, resilience, and verifiability in distributed systems and high-stakes digital environments.

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