Channel: CBT Nuggets
Category: Education
Description: Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. courses.cbt.gg/security In this video, CBT Nuggets trainer John McGovern covers how to use GPG encryption. Crucial to keeping an environment or network secure is knowing what's getting passed in the clear, and what security concerns doing so opens you up to. You might gain persistence by passing-in credentials to your environment with a bashrc file, but that comes with the risk of using an unencrypted file. Fortunately, there's Gnu Privacy Guard, or GPG. It's a well-respected encryption command line tool you can use to encrypt your environment and keep your bashrc files as secure as your log-ins. Follow along with John as he walks you through the actual steps for installing GPG and getting the environment's encryption set up. John shows you the steps to follow and commands to write to get GPG up, running and securing your environment. 🔒 Download the Free Ultimate Security Cert Guide: blog.cbt.gg/f9v0 ⬇️ 15-Week Study Plan: CCNP Security Core (350-701 SCOR): blog.cbt.gg/2t7l Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • Describe Network Switch Functions and How to Locate Network Devices | courses.cbt.gg/8s0