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Author: Mihir Bellare, Phillip Rogaway
This course is an introduction to modern cryptography as a science. The viewpoint in this course is "theory brought to practice", specifically the application of the theory of "provable-security" to the design and analysis of real world cryptographic schemes. This course considers tasks like encryption, signatures, authentication, and key distribution. The goal is to instill understanding of fundamentals of cryptographic protocol design.
Content:
Introduction
Block ciphers
Pseudorandom functions
Symmetric encryption
Hash functions
Message authentication
Computational number theory
Number-theoretic primitives
Asymmetric encryption
Digital signatures
Key distribution
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Introduction to Modern Cryptography
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