Introduction to cryptography with open-source software /

McAndrew, Alasdair

Introduction to cryptography with open-source software / by Alasdair McAndrew - First edition - Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2012 - 1 online resource (461 pages)

chapter 1 Introduction to cryptography -- chapter 2 Basic number theory -- chapter 3 Classical cryptosystems -- chapter 4 Introduction to information theory -- chapter 5 Public-key cryptosystems based on factoring -- chapter 6 Public-key cryptosystems based on logarithms and knap- sacks -- chapter 7 Digital signatures -- chapter 8 Block ciphers and the data encryption standard -- chapter 9 Finite fields -- chapter 10 The Advanced Encryption Standard -- chapter 11 Hash functions -- chapter 12 Elliptic curves and cryptosystems -- chapter 13 Random numbers and stream ciphers -- chapter 14 Advanced applications and protocols

Once the privilege of a secret few, cryptography is now taught at universities around the world. Introduction to Cryptography with Open-Source Software illustrates algorithms and cryptosystems using examples and the open-source computer algebra system of Sage. The author, a noted educator in the field, provides a highly practical learning experience by progressing at a gentle pace, keeping mathematics at a manageable level, and including numerous end-of-chapter exercises

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Computer security
Cryptography
Computers
Data encryption (Computer science)
Open source software
Open Source
MATHEMATICS--Combinatorics

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