Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Second Edition: Visual and Programmable Approaches: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security Series
Autor Jonathan Katz, Yehuda Lindellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1466570261
Pagini: 603
Ilustrații: 47 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: CRC Press
Seria Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security Series
Public țintă
Undergraduate and graduate students taking cryptography or network security courses; computer scientists, cryptographers, electrical engineers, security professionals, and mathematicians.Cuprins
Introduction. Perfectly Secret Encryption. Private-Key Encryption and Pseudorandomness. Message Authentication Codes and Collision-Resistant Hash Functions. Practical Constructions of Pseudorandom Permutations (Block Ciphers). Theoretical Constructions of Pseudorandom Objects. Number Theory and Cryptographic Hardness Assumptions. Factoring and Computing Discrete Logarithms. Private-Key Management and the Public-Key Revolution. Public-Key Encryption. Additional Public-Key Encryption Schemes. Digital Signature Schemes. Public-Key Cryptosystems in the Random Oracle Model. Appendices. Index.
Recenzii
This book is a comprehensive, rigorous introduction to what the authors name ‘modern’ cryptography … a novel approach to how cryptography is taught, replacing the older, construction-based approach. … The concepts are clearly stated, both in an intuitive fashion and formally. … I would heartily recommend this book to anyone who is interested in cryptography. … the exercises are challenging and interesting, and can benefit readers of all academic levels. …
—IACR book reviews, January 2010
Over the past 30 years, cryptography has been transformed from a mysterious art into a mathematically rigorous science. The textbook by Jonathan Katz and Yehuda Lindell finally makes this modern approach to cryptography accessible to a broad audience. Readers of this text will learn how to think precisely about the security of protocols against arbitrary attacks, a skill that will remain relevant and useful regardless of how technology and cryptography standards change. The book uses just enough formalism to maintain precision and rigor without obscuring the development of ideas. It manages to convey both the theory's conceptual beauty and its relevance to practice. I plan to use it every time I teach an undergraduate course in cryptography.
—Salil Vadhan, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
… the greatest attribute is the fact that the material is presented in such a unified way. These are not just a collection of topics from cryptography, thrown together at random. One topic leads effortlessly to the next. As such, this is a virtually indispensible resource for modern cryptography.
—Donald L. Vestal, South Dakota State University, MAA Online, July 2008
… an excellent introduction to the theoretical background of cryptography. It would be a fine textbook for an advanced undergraduate (or graduate) course in theoretical computer science for students who have already seen the rudiments of cryptography. It will be a valuable reference for researchers in the field …
—Steven D. Galbraith, Mathematical Reviews, 2009b
The book is highly recommended as a textbook in cryptography courses at graduate or advanced undergraduate levels … covers in a splendid way the main notions of current cryptography from the point of view of information-theoretical security. This corresponds indeed to a modern cryptography approach.
—Guillermo Morales-Luna, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1143
Notă biografică
Jonathan Katz is a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, and director of the Maryland Cybersecurity Center. He has published over 100 articles on cryptography, and serves as an editor of the Journal of Cryptology, the premier journal of the field. Prof. Katz has been invited to give introductory lectures on cryptography for audiences in academia, industry, and government, as well as an on-line cryptography course through Coursera. Yehuda Lindell is a professor of computer science at Bar-Ilan University. He has published more than 90 articles on cryptography and four books, and has considerable industry experience in deploying cryptographic schemes. Professor Lindell lectures widely in both academic and industry venues on both theoretical and applied cryptography, and has been recognized with two prestigious grants from the European Research Council.
Descriere
This updated and expanded second edition of a highly praised text provides a rigorous yet accessible account of modern cryptography, focusing on formal definitions, assumptions, and rigorous proofs of security. The first half of the book gives an extensive treatment of private-key cryptography, including encryption, message authentication, and design principles for block ciphers. The second half focuses on public-key cryptography, including number theory; the RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and El Gamal cryptosystems; public-key encryption and digital signatures; and the random oracle model and its applications.