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Introduction to Modern Cryptography: Fourth Edition 4th edition [Kõva köide]

(Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel), (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
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"Introduction to Modern Cryptography is the most relied-upon source in the field. The book provides a mathematically rigorous yet accessible treatment of this fascinating subject. This is an updated edition of the most widely used introduction to cryptography textbook. The authors have kept this book as up-to-date and with the feedback from instructors and students alike, the presentation is refined, current, and accurate"--

Introduction to Modern Cryptography is the most relied-upon source in the field. The book provides a mathematically rigorous yet accessible treatment of this fascinating subject. This is an updated edition of the most widely used introduction to cryptography textbook.



Introduction to Modern Cryptography is the most relied-upon source in the field. The book provides a mathematically rigorous yet accessible treatment of this fascinating subject. This is an updated edition of the most widely used introduction to cryptography textbook. The authors have kept this book as up-to-date and with the feedback from instructors and students alike, the presentation is refined, current, and accurate.

The book’s focus is on modern cryptography, which is distinguished from classical cryptography by its emphasis on definitions, precise assumptions, and rigorous proofs of security. A unique feature of this book is that it presents theoretical foundations with an eye toward understanding the latest cryptographic standards in wide use today. This revised edition includes all the updates made to the third edition, including:

· Enhanced treatment of several modern aspects of private-key cryptography, including authenticated encryption and nonce-based encryption.

· Coverage of widely used standards such as GMAC, Poly1305, GCM, CCM, and ChaCha20-Poly1305.

· New sections covering the ChaCha20 stream cipher, sponge-based hash functions, and SHA-3.

· Increased coverage of elliptic-curve cryptography, including a discussion of various curves used in practice.

· A new chapter describing the impact of quantum computers on cryptography and providing examples of “post-quantum” encryption and signature schemes.

Cryptography is now a part of our everyday lives. Whether ensuring the privacy of data sent over the Internet, making password cracking more difficult, or providing integrity for digitally signed documents cryptography is involved in many daily tasks.

Containing worked examples and updated exercises, Introduction to Modern Cryptography can serve as a textbook for undergraduate- or graduate-level courses in cryptography, a reference for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners, or a general introduction suitable for self-study.

1.Introduction

2.Perfectly Secret Encryption

3.Private-Key Encryption

4.Message Authentication Codes

5.CCA-Security and Authenticated Encryption

6.Hash Functions and Applications

7.Practical Constructions of Symmetric-Key Primitives

8.Theoretical Constructions of Symmetric-Key Primitives

9.Number Theory and Cryptographic Hardness Assumptions

10.Algorithms for Factoring and Computing Discrete Logarithms

11.Key Management and the Public-Key Revolution

12.Public-Key Encryption

13.Digital Signature Schemes

14.Quantum-Secure Cryptography

15.Advanced Topics in Public-Key Encryption

Jonathan Katz is a senior staff research scientist at Google. He was formerly a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, where he also served as director of the Maryland Cybersecurity Cener. He is a fellow of the IACR and the ACM.

Yehuda Lindell is head of cryptogeraphy at Coinbase, and a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Bar-Ilan University. He is a fellow of the IACR.