Introduction to cryptography : principles and applications / by Hans Delfs and Helmut Knebl

By: Delfs, HansContributor(s): Knebl, HelmutMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Springer, 2006cDescription: xvi, 367 p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN: 8181285018 (pbk)Subject(s): Computer securityDDC classification: 005.82
Contents:
Symmetric-key encryption -- Public key cryptography -- Cryptographic protocols -- Probabilistic algorithms -- One-way functions and the basic assumptions -- Bit security of one-way functions -- One-way functions and pseudorandomness -- Provably secure encryption -- Provably secure digital signatures.
Summary: "In the first part, this book covers the key concepts of cryptography on an undergraduate level, from encryption and digital signatures to cryptographic protocols. Essential techniques are demonstrated in protocols for key exchange, user identification, electronic elections and digital cash. In the second part, more advanced topics are addressed, such as the bit security of one-way functions and computationally
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Symmetric-key encryption -- Public key cryptography -- Cryptographic protocols -- Probabilistic algorithms -- One-way functions and the basic assumptions -- Bit security of one-way functions -- One-way functions and pseudorandomness -- Provably secure encryption -- Provably secure digital signatures.

"In the first part, this book covers the key concepts of cryptography on an undergraduate level, from encryption and digital signatures to cryptographic protocols. Essential techniques are demonstrated in protocols for key exchange, user identification, electronic elections and digital cash. In the second part, more advanced topics are addressed, such as the bit security of one-way functions and computationally

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