Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cryptography : Theory and Practice


Douglas R. Stinson's ICryptography: Theory and Practice/I is a mathematically intensive examination of cryptography, including ciphers, the Data Encryption Standard (DES), public key cryptography, one-way hash functions, and digital signatures. Stinson's explication of zero-sum proofs--a process by which one person lets another person know that he or she has a password without actually revealing any information--is especially good.P If you are new to the math behind cryptography but want to tackle it, the author covers all of the required background to understand the real m
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