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    Cryptography Demystified

    Cryptography Demystified by Hershey, John;

    Series: Demystified;

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    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2002

    • ISBN 9780071406383
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages356 pages
    • Size 236x188x18 mm
    • Weight 637 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Works through 35 cryptography modules supported by exercises and answers

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    AN UNCONVENTIONAL, FUN WAY TO MASTER THE BASICS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY

    Cryptography is not just for specialists. Now every wireless message, wireless phone call, online transaction, and email is encrypted at one end and decrypted at the other. ?Crypto? is part of the job description for network designers, network engineers, and telecom developers. If you need cryptography basics?but dread the thick tomes that are your only other option?help is at hand. Cryptography Demystified puts the fundamentals into a 35-module, learn-by-doing package that?s actually fun to use.

    You must read this book if?
    * You prefer your simplifications from an expert who understands the complexities 
    * 6 years of success as a short course for students and professionals works for you
    * you enjoy hearing the phrase ?nothing to memorize? 
    * ecommerce, email, network security, or wireless communications is part of your bailiwick
    * cracking cryptography means a jump up the career ladder
    * the words ?public-key cryptography,? ?channel-based cryptography,? and ?prime numbers? pique your interest 
    * best-practices cryptography is the only secure way for you?and your company?to go

    One of the most complex subjects in Information Technology, cryptography gets its due in this down-to-earth, self-teaching tutorial?the first to make the basics of the science truly accessible.



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.





    AN UNCONVENTIONAL, FUN WAY TO MASTER THE BASICS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY

    Cryptography is not just for specialists. Now every wireless message, wireless phone call, online transaction, and email is encrypted at one end and decrypted at the other. ?Crypto? is part of the job description for network designers, network engineers, and telecom developers. If you need cryptography basics?but dread the thick tomes that are your only other option?help is at hand. Cryptography Demystified puts the fundamentals into a 35-module, learn-by-doing package that?s actually fun to use.

    You must read this book if?
    * You prefer your simplifications from an expert who understands the complexities 
    * 6 years of success as a short course for students and professionals works for you
    * you enjoy hearing the phrase ?nothing to memorize? 
    * ecommerce, email, network security, or wireless communications is part of your bailiwick
    * cracking cryptography means a jump up the career ladder
    * the words ?public-key cryptography,? ?channel-based cryptography,? and ?prime numbers? pique your interest 
    * best-practices cryptography is the only secure way for you?and your company?to go

    One of the most complex subjects in Information Technology, cryptography gets its due in this down-to-earth, self-teaching tutorial?the first to make the basics of the science truly accessible.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: INTRODUCTION TO SYMMETRIC CRYPTOGRAPHY

    Module 1 First Considerations

    Exercise 1

    Module 2 Plaintext

    Exercise 2

    Module 3 Digitization of Plaintext

    Exercise 3

    Module 4 Toward a Cryptographic Paradigm

    Exercise 4

    Module 5 What We Want from the Keytext

    Exercise 5

    Module 6 Randomness I

    Exercise 6

    Module 7 Finite State Sequential Machines

    Exercise 7 Transition Matrix

    Module 8 m-sequences

    Exercise 8

    Module 9 The Paradigm Attempted

    Exercise 9

    Module 10 The Block Cipher Function - A Modern Keystoneto the Paradigm

    Exercise 10

    Module 11 Confidentiality Modes: ECB and CTR

    Exercise 11

    Module 12 Confidentiality Mode: Output Feedback (OFB)

    Exercise 12

    Module 13 Confidentiality Modes: Cipher Feedback (CFB)and Cipher Block Chaining (CBC)

    Exercise 13

    Part II NUMBER THEORY WE WILL NEED

    Module 14 Prime Numbers I

    Exercise 14

    Module 15 Congruences

    Exercise 15

    Module 16 Euler-Fermat Theorem

    Exercise 16

    Module 17 The Euler Phi (f) Function

    Exercise 17

    Module 18 The Binary Exponentiation Algorithm

    Exercise 18

    Module 19 The Extended Euclidean Algorithm

    Exercise 19

    Module 20 Primitive Roots

    Exercise 20

    Module 21 Chinese Remainder Theorem

    Exercise 21

    Part III INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY

    Module 22 Merkle's Puzzle

    Exercise 22

    Module 23 The Diffie-Hellman Public Key Cryptographic System

    Exercise 23

    Module 24 Split Search

    Exercise 24

    Module 25 A Variant of the Diffie-Hellman System

    Exercise 25

    Module 26 The RSA Public Key Cryptographic System

    Exercise 26

    Module 27 Prime Numbers II

    Exercise 27

    Part IV KEYING VARIABLES

    Module 28 Keying Variable Distribution

    Exercise 28

    Module 29 Secret Sharing

    Exercise 29

    Module 30 Randomness II

    Exercise 30

    Module 31 Cryptovariables

    Exercise 31

    Part V CRYPTO-OBSOLESCENCE

    Module 32 The Aging Cryptoalgorithm

    Exercise 32

    Module 33 SUPERDES(tm)

    Exercise 33

    Part VI CHANNEL-BASED CRYPTOGRAPHY

    Module 34 The Channel Is the Cryptovariable

    Exercise 34

    Module 35 The Quantum Cryptographic Channel

    Exercise 35

    Answers to Exercises

    Glossary

    Index

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