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- Info
COMP 331: Cryptography
- Also Offered As
- Math 331
- Prerequisites
- Mathematics (one of COMP 163 (old 211), Math 313 or Math 322) and Programming (COMP 125, COMP 170, or equivalent).
- Description
- This course introduces the formal foundations of cryptography and
also investigates some well-known standards and protocols. The
intended audience is senior undergraduate and beginning graduate
students. The course will include topics selected from the following:
information-theoretic security, private key encryption, DES, public
key encryption, background on modular arithmetic, RSA, hashing and
message authentication codes (MACs), digital signatures, DSS, key
distribution and management, PGP, network security, and Fiat-Shamir
protocol.
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