A Classical Introduction to Cryptography
Applications for Communications Security
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A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security introduces fundamentals of information and communication security by providing appropriate mathematical concepts to prove or break the security of cryptographic...
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A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security introduces fundamentals of information and communication security by providing appropriate mathematical concepts to prove or break the security of cryptographic schemes.This advanced-level textbook covers conventional cryptographic primitives and cryptanalysis of these primitives; basic algebra and number theory for cryptologists; public key cryptography and cryptanalysis of these schemes; and other cryptographic protocols, e.g. secret sharing, zero-knowledge proofs and undeniable signature schemes.
A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level students in computer science. This book is also suitable for researchers and practitioners in industry. A separate exercise/solution booklet is available as well, please go to www.springeronline.com under author: Vaudenay for additional details on how to purchase this booklet.
A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security introduces fundamentals of information and communication security by providing appropriate mathematical concepts to prove or break the security of cryptographic schemes.
This advanced-level textbook covers conventional cryptographic primitives and cryptanalysis of these primitives; basic algebra and number theory for cryptologists; public key cryptography and cryptanalysis of these schemes; and other cryptographic protocols, e.g. secret sharing, zero-knowledge proofs and undeniable signature schemes.
A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level students in computer science. This book is also suitable for researchers and practitioners in industry. A separate exercise/solution booklet is available as well, please go to www.springeronline.com under author: Vaudenay for additional details on how to purchase this booklet.
This advanced-level textbook covers conventional cryptographic primitives and cryptanalysis of these primitives; basic algebra and number theory for cryptologists; public key cryptography and cryptanalysis of these schemes; and other cryptographic protocols, e.g. secret sharing, zero-knowledge proofs and undeniable signature schemes.
A Classical Introduction to Cryptography: Applications for Communications Security is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level students in computer science. This book is also suitable for researchers and practitioners in industry. A separate exercise/solution booklet is available as well, please go to www.springeronline.com under author: Vaudenay for additional details on how to purchase this booklet.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „A Classical Introduction to Cryptography “
Preamble 1: Prehistory of Cryptography
1.1 Foundations of Conventional Cryptography
1.2 Roots of Modern Cryptography
1.3 The Shannon Theory of Secrecy
1.4 Exercises
2: Conventional Cryptography
2.1 The Data Encryption Standard (DES)
2.2 DES Modes of Operation
2.3 Multiple Encryption
2.4 An Application of DES: UNIX Passwords
2.5 Classical Cipher Skeletons
2.6 Other Block Cipher Examples
2.7 The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
2.8 Stream Ciphers
2.9 Brute Force Attacks
2.10 Exercises
3: Dedicated Conventional Cryptographic Primitives
3.1 Cryptographic Hashing
3.2 The Birthday Paradox
3.3 A Dedicated Attack on MD4
3.4 Message Authentication Codes
3.5 Cryptographic Pseudorandom Generators
3.6 Exercises
4: Conventional Security Analysis
4.1 Differential Cryptanalysis
4.2 Linear Cryptanalysis
4.3 Classical Security Strengthening
4.4 Modern Security Analysis
4.5 Exercises
5: Security Protocols with Conventional Cryptography
5.1 Password Access Control
5.2 Challenge-Response Protocols
5.3 One-Time Password
5.4 Key Distribution
5.5 Authentication Chains
5.6 Wireless Communication: Two Case Studies
5.7 Exercises
6: Algorithmic Algebra
6.1 Basic Group Theory
6.2 The Ring Zn
6.3 The Finite Field Zn
6.4 Finite Fields
6.5 Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields
6.6 Exercises
7: Algorithmic Number Theory
7.1 Primality
7.2 Factorization
7.3 Computing Orders in Groups
7.4 Discrete Logarithm
7.5 Exercises
8: Elements of Complexity Theory
8.1 Formal Computation
8.2 Ability Frontiers
8.3 Complexity Reduction
8.4 Exercises
9: Public-Key Cryptography
9.1 Diffie-Hellman
9.2 Experiment with NP-Completeness
9.3 Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA)
9.4 ElGamal Encryption
9.5 Exercises
10: Digital Signature
10.1 Digital Signature Schemes
10.2 RSA Signature
10.3 ElGamal Signature Family
10.4 Toward Provable Security for Digital Signatures
10.5 Exercises
11: Cryptographic Protocols
11.1 Zero-Knowledge
11.2
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Secret Sharing
11 3 Special Purpose Digital Signatures
11.4 Other Protocols
11.5 Exercises
12: From Cryptography to Communication Security
12.1 Certificates
12.2 SSH: Secure Shell
12.3 SSL: Secure Socket Layer
12.4 PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
12.5 ExercisesFurther Readings
Bibliography Index
11 3 Special Purpose Digital Signatures
11.4 Other Protocols
11.5 Exercises
12: From Cryptography to Communication Security
12.1 Certificates
12.2 SSH: Secure Shell
12.3 SSL: Secure Socket Layer
12.4 PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
12.5 ExercisesFurther Readings
Bibliography Index
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Serge Vaudenay
- 2010, XVIII, 336 Seiten, Masse: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441937978
- ISBN-13: 9781441937971
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
From the reviews: "This impressive hardback introduces fundamentals of information and communications security by providing mathematical concepts to prove or break the security of cryptographic schemes. ... The book is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate level students in computer science. This comprehensive volume is also suitable for researchers and practitioners in industry." (Cryptologia, Vol. 30, 2006)
"This book presents, using a chronological order, both conventional cryptography and public-key cryptography, as well as the two sides of cryptanalysis: adversary modelling and proof reduction. ... This advanced-level textbook is recommended for those interested in cryptography and its applications: students, researchers, computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and practitioners in industry." (Michael M. Dediu, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 b)
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