I have a question about ESP.
I read the statement: “The ESP encrypts IP packets and ensures their integrity.”
My question is: does ESP ensure integrity?
I was under the impression that ESP provided confidentiality through encryption.
I was not aware that ESP ensured integrity.
Please confirm for me.
Thank you!
Thank you!!
@Spirnia Very welcome. It is not an easy exam but really felt that you would be alright given your questions and thoughts. Any next plans? Always glad to encourage someone that works so hard at it.
Thanks!
As for my next plans, I am going to start a deep dive into AI.
On my list so far:
- Cybrary: AI Fundamentals 4.5 hrs.
- O'Reilly: AI Concepts for Tech Professionals 5 hrs.
- O'Reilly: Introduction to Generative AI 3.5 hrs.
- O'Reilly: Enhance your productivity with AI 4 hrs.
- O'Reilly: ChatGPT Prompting Fundamentals: Crafting Engaging and Productive ChatGPT Prompts 1.5 hrs.
- O'Reilly: ChatGPT for Cybersecurity: AI Tools for Protection & Threat Mitigation 4 hrs.
- O'Reilly: ChatGPT for SOC Analyst - Master Cyber Security with AI 4 hrs.
- O'Reilly: ChatGPT Mastery - Crafting Effective Prompts for Optimal Results 2.25 hrs.
Thanks!
@Spirnia AI is definitely fascinating. We called is DSS (Decision Support Systems) when I was in college. I am not much of a fan of vendor specific certifications. I suppose that if I was going to explore that more that I would probably be more likely to look at ISACA's AI offerings. Right now I studying more on architecture as am thinking about the ISSAP. The ISSEP and ISSMP were much more in my comfort zone.
I've heard of ISACA's AI offerings.
I don't know if I want to spend the money yet on theirs.
I have plenty of content between O'Reilly and LinkedIn Learning at this time.
ISSAP would be a nice certification to have!
I hope you enjoy studying towards it and come back in a few months with your new certification in hand!