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Tls & Https Visualized, And Https Localhost Setup In 2025
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.33 GB | Duration: 4h 11m
Advanced TLS and HTTPS course for everyone! Set up a HTTPS localhost server with Node and Live Server. Tons MORE!
What you'll learn
Create your own localhost server (Node and Live Server) that runs over HTTPS / TLS
Join the ranks of elite developers who truly understand how TLS protects data in transit
Understand HTTPS by creating your own Certificate Authority and signing certificates
Gain a deep understanding of pure HTTPS and TLS
Understand hybrid key exchange concepts that are used TODAY with TLS 1.3
Learn encryption, hashing, HMACs and PIKs with respect to HTTPS
Master the concepts of HTTPS and TLS
Learn more than 99% of developers who think HTTPS is just "secure"!
Understand how TLS works, visually
Generate your own self-signed PIK certificates and sign for your server FOR FREE
Understand concepts of asymmetric and symmetric encryption
Understand the role of "public" and "private" keys in HTTPS
Become a developer grandmaster
Dive deep into the mechanics of TLS handshakes and understand how secure connections are forged!
Hands-on experience in setting up HTTPS on locahost using Live Server (VSC) using Node
Equip yourself with the skills to implement robust security measures in your web applications!
Become a trusted developer by mastering the principles of encryption, authentication, and data integrity!
Visualize TLS, PKI, HTTPS and more!
Understand how to use OpenSSL and .cnf files to supply configurations to your certificates and keys
How to extract the public key from a private key
Understand why the private key often looks like the public key
Understand PEM files, ASN.1 files and PCKS#1 files
Learn the latest hybrid key exchange techniques used by latest browsers in TLS 1.3
Understand the TLS 1.3 handshake process
Requirements
No programming experience necessary, although a basic understanding of HTTP will be helpful
Mac or PC, so you can code alongside with me
Description
Deep dive into TLS (previously called SSL) and HTTPS: Gain insights that set you apart from 99% of developers. Understand the true meaning of HTTPS beyond the surface-level claims of "security"The end of HTTP/1.1: Any serious developer today must concentrate on TLS security and hosting websites over the more robust protocols like HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Stay relevant in a rapidly evolving digital landscapeKey Concepts Unlocked: Explore advanced topics such as hybrid key exchange, encryption, public key infrastructure (PIK), asymmetric and symmetric cryptography, TLS handshake, HMAC, signatures, hashing, and cipher suites. Each concept builds a solid foundation for your web security knowledge.This course is meticulously crafted for developers who are eager to elevate their TLS skills and gain a profound understanding of HTTPS, Certificate Authorities, and secure server configurations.SSL is old-school, outdated and deprecated. Therefore this course focuses on TLS as the protocol used with HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. What You'll Learn:Throughout this course, you will embark on an adventure that seamlessly blends theory with hands-on practice. Here's what you can expect
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Overview
Section 1: Introduction to http, https, and encryption keys
Lecture 1 Introduction to HTTP
Lecture 2 Analyze HTTP/1.1 traffic using Wireshark
Lecture 3 How to capture encrypted HTTPS traffic over HTTP/3
Lecture 4 What is encryption
Lecture 5 Symmetric key encryption
Lecture 6 Asymmetric key encryption
Lecture 7 Analyzing QUIC and HTTP/3 traffic in Wireshark, and extracting session keys
Lecture 8 What encryption algorithms does OpenSSL provide?
Section 2: TLS deep dive and the role of PKI
Lecture 9 Goals of TLS and HTTPS
Lecture 10 Asymmetric key encryption guarantees confidentiality
Lecture 11 Ultimate goal for HTTPS is for client and server to use symmetric key encryption
Lecture 12 Premaster and master secrets, RSA and symmetric key generation
Lecture 13 Using asymmetric keys to produce signatures
Lecture 14 Intro to hashing using Bash terminal and utilities
Lecture 15 Hashing ensures integrity of data
Lecture 16 Combining hashing with key encryption
Lecture 17 Into to HMAC (Hash-based Message Authentication Code)
Lecture 18 Why a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) system is needed
Lecture 19 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certificate Authorities (CA) explained
Lecture 20 How does a server request a certificate - Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Lecture 21 Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Lecture 22 How to view trusted CA's on your browser and operating system
Lecture 23 How does a client verify a server's signed certificate?
Lecture 24 What does the client actually check on the certificate?
Lecture 25 TLS process recap: part 1 of 2 (client hello and server hello)
Lecture 26 Timeout: using Wireshark to examine the client hello and server hello
Lecture 27 TCP Streams vs. HTTP/3 Streams
Lecture 28 Timeout - quantum computers have necessitated more complex algos
Lecture 29 Summary of the hybrid key exchange mechanism in TLS 1.3
Lecture 30 TLS process recap: part 2 of 2 (premaster and master secret, and symmetric keys)
Section 3: Create your own HTTPS server (PRACTICAL)
Lecture 31 Intro to .pem | ACN.1 | PKCS | .crt | .csr and steps required to establish TLS
Lecture 32 CA, and certificate generation process, VISUALIZED
Lecture 33 Part 1: Using XCA and Live Server to spin up a localhost server over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 34 XCA - creating a local CA, and a self-signed certificate
Lecture 35 XCA - creating keys, a CSR and a signed X.509 certificate for localhost
Lecture 36 XCA - run a localhost server using Live Server, over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 37 XCA - Using Wireshark to examine our TLS connection
Lecture 38 Part 2: Using OpenSSL and Live Server to run a localhost server over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 39 OpenSSL - installing OpenSSL
Lecture 40 OpenSSL - producing CA keys and certificate
Lecture 41 Inspecting the private key file, and extracting the public key from it
Lecture 42 OpenSSL - generating server key pairs, and a server CSR file
Lecture 43 OpenSSL - generating a signed certificate certificate by our CA
Lecture 44 OpenSSL - run a localhost server using Live Server, over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 45 Part 3: Create a Node server to run a localhost server over HTTPS and TLS
Lecture 46 Node - setting up our Node server code
Lecture 47 Node - using the mkcert API to run a Node localhost server over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 48 Node - using the mkcert CLI to run a Node localhost server over HTTPS/TLS
Lecture 49 Outro
Aspiring web developers looking to host their own HTTPS server with self-signed certificates,Developers who want to demystify TLS and HTTPS and understand its real-world applications,Professionals who want to learn more than 99% of developers who think HTTPS is just "secure" without understanding why!,Curious minds ready to explore HTTP/2 and HTTP/3,Anyone interested in becoming a confident advocate for web security in their organization!,Developers eager to master Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and secure their applications with encryption!
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