
Introduction to Cryptography: Principles and Applications (Information Security and Cryptography) ~ means of Hans Delfs and Helmut Knebl
English | 2007 | ISBN: 3540492437 | 372 pages | PDF | 2.63 MB
Due to the speedy growth of digital communication and electronic facts exchange, information security has become a decisive issue in industry, business, and management of an estate. Modern cryptography provides essential techniques in favor of securing information and protecting data. In the earliest part, this book covers the key concepts of cryptography on an undergraduate horizontal, from encryption and digital signatures to cryptographic protocols. Essential techniques are demonstrated in protocols for key exchange, user identification, electronic elections and digital coin. In the second part, more advanced topics are addressed, so as the bit security of single in kind-way functions and computationally perfect pseudorandom jot generators. The security of cryptographic schemes is a central rule. Typical examples of provably secure encryption and sign schemes and their security proofs are given. Though precise attention is given to the strict foundations, no special background in mathematics is presumed. The requisite algebra, number theory and probability scheme are included in the appendix. Each chapter closes with a collection of exercises. The back edition contains corrections, revisions and unaccustomed material, including a complete description of the AES, some extended section on cryptographic hash functions, a unused section on random oracle proofs, and a modern section on public-key encryption schemes that are provably confident against adaptively-chosen-ciphertext attacks.