Public-Key Cryptography: Theory and Practice
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Author(s):
Author:
Abhijit Das
- ISBN:9788131708323
- 10 Digit ISBN:8131708322
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Price:Rs. 1050.00
- Pages:584
- Imprint:Pearson Education
- Binding:Paperback
- Status:Available
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Public-key Cryptography provides a comprehensive coverage of the mathematical tools required for understanding the techniques of public-key cryptography and cryptanalysis. Key topics covered in the book include common cryptographic primitives and symmetric techniques, quantum cryptography, complexity theory, and practical cryptanalytic techniques such as side-channel attacks and backdoor attacks.
Organized into eight chapters and supplemented with four appendices, this book is designed to be a self-sufficient resource for all students, teachers and researchers interested in the field of cryptography.
Table of Content
Preface
Notations
- Overview
- Mathematical Concepts
- Algebraic and Number-theoretic Computations
- The Intractable Mathematical Problems
- Cryptographic Algorithms
- Standards
- Cryptanalysis in Practice
- Quantum Computation and Cryptography
Appendices
- Symmetric Techniques
- Key Exchange in Sensor Networks
- Complexity Theory and Cryptography
- Hints to Selected Exercises
References
Index
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Salient Features
- Detailed coverage of public-key cryptography standards and definitions.
- Examples, algorithms and mathematical results integrated throughout the chapters.
- Exercises to deepen the understanding of the concepts discussed in the chapters.
- Appendices on symmetric techniques, key exchange in sensor networks, complexity theory and cryptography, and hints for deriving solutions to complex problems.
- Topics graded according to difficulty level.
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