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Summary
Summary
This book includes a running case study and historical notes. It weaves the history of cryptography throughout; discussing the spies, code breakers, and code talkers of WW II, and the hackers and attackers of today. Students learn how to think like cryptographers trying to fend off attacks, or secure software systems, through hands-on activities.
Author Notes
Dr. Richard Spillman's interests range from computer security to artificial intelligence to digital hardware design. He has been teaching computer science and engineering courses for more than 20 years, first at the University of California at Davis and now at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma. While teaching, Dr. Spillman has also worked as a senior engineer at the Boeing Company and has consulted with several corporations and industry-related groups.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Cryptology |
Classical Cryptology |
2 Classical Monoalphabetic Ciphers |
3 Classical Polyalphabetic Ciphers |
4 Classical Polygraphic Ciphers |
5 Classical Transposition Ciphers |
II Contemporary Ciphers |
6 Stream Ciphers |
7 Block Ciphers |
8 Public Key Ciphers |
9 Message Authentication: Key Management, Digital Signatures, Hash Functions, & Certificates |
III The Future of Cryptology |
10 Quantum Cryptography |