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Challenge: Certificate Authority Stores
From the course: Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate (200-201) Cert Prep: 2 Security Monitoring
Challenge: Certificate Authority Stores
(upbeat music) - [Tutor] Let's do a challenge. In this challenge, we'll take a look at the certificates that are trusted by your browser. Now, during the many data transactions that we have on a daily basis, you'll most likely gather many certificates. A certificate store is a location where the operating system stores certificates from the many certifying authorities. A Mac operating system will store the certificates in a virtual key chain, and on a Windows operating system, you can find your certificates using the Microsoft Management Console or MMC snap-in. So simply search, "manage computer certificates". At that point, the Microsoft Management Console snap-in will open. And then take a look at the contents and drop down the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities. It should look something like this. Next, go to your browser settings, and search, "manage computer certificates", and take a look at the…
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Protecting data and networks3m 58s
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Ensuring trust on the Internet4m 21s
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Examining an X.509 certificate2m 12s
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Describing certificate classes2m 20s
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Grasping the public key cryptography standards (PKCS)2m 34s
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Managing keys using IKE4m 25s
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Outlining the different protocol versions2m 52s
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Configuring the cipher suite4m 16s
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Challenge: Certificate Authority Stores1m 26s
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Solution: Certificate Authority Stores3m 59s
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