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Cryptology for engineers: an application-oriented mathematical introduction
Cryptology for Engineers is a study of digital security in communications systems. The book covers the cryptographical functionalities of ciphering, hash generation, digital signature generation, key management and random number generation, with a clear sense of the mathematical background on the one hand and engineers' requirements on the other. Numerous examples computable by hand or with a small additional cost in most cases are provided inside.
Table of Contents:
Basics on Number Theory and Probability Theory
Security in Communication Systems
Basics on Algebra
Classical Private-Key Ciphering
Theoretical Bounds for Secure Ciphering
Modern Private-Key Ciphering
Components of Public-Key Cryptosystems
Public-Key Ciphering
Message Digests
Digital Signatures
Primality Tests and Pseudo Random Nu
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