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1 GenCyber Day 5 5.2 HTTP and HTTP

2 Objectives of Lesson 5.2 Explain the difference between HTTP and HTTPS
Explain how SSL and TLS work Identify websites that use HTTP versus HTTPS

3 Questions What is the Internet? How old is the Internet?
The locations of the first 2 computers on a WAN?

4 History Review 1962 - 1967 DARPA Project: Research for ARPANET
For sixty years, DARPA has held to a singular and enduring mission: to make pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security. 1968 The first router was built 1969 UCLA, Stanford, UC Santa-Barbara, and Utah nodes added 1972 Electronic Mail

5 History Review 1973 International nodes (England and Norway)
1976 Queen Elizabeth II sends her first 1982 TCP/IP named official protocol suite of ARPANET 1983 DNS creates .org, .net, .gov, .mil, and .edu ,000 nodes on Internet / Cisco releases their first router

6 History Review 1990 HTML, HTTP, and URL
1991 The World Wide Web is introduced to the public websites / Whitehouse and United Nations sites go up 1994 Netscape Browser and SSL 1996 First video to go viral (remember what it was?)

7 Phases of HTTPS Connections
Client communicates with site - SSL/TLS version and ciphers (hello) Site responds with SSL/TLS version and ciphers (hello back) Client verifies certificate and sends encrypted pre-secret to site (authentication) Server decrypts pre-secret (start of encryption setup) Server and client develop the secret (start of encryption setup) Server and client agree that all communications are now encrypted

8 Exercise 1 Using your laptop, connect to CTSPublic
Using the white search box (lower left)

9 Exercise 1 Type Chrome in the search box
Second: click on Chrome to open it Type Chrome in the search box Click on Google Chrome to open it First, type Chrome in the search box

10 Exercise 1 Using the Chrome browser, visit https://www.google.com
Once the Google page loads, click the green padlock

11 Exercise 1 Click on Certificate (valid)

12 Exercise 1 Review the certificate details

13 Exercise 2 Using Chrome, visit

14 Exercise 2 Type in one of your favorite sites (not google.com) that uses HTTPS and click Submit

15 Exercise 2 Review the results

16 Resources


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