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Introduction to Modern Cryptography by Jonathan Katz (English) Hardcover Book
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- ISBN-13
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- Book Title
- Introduction to Modern Cryptography
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
0815354363
ISBN-13
9780815354369
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240562049
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
648 Pages
Publication Name
Introduction to Modern Cryptography
Language
English
Subject
Operating Systems / General, Security / Cryptography, Security / General, General
Publication Year
2020
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Computers
Series
Chapman and Hall/Crc Cryptography and Network Security Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
39 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
The organization is quite natural, and aligns well with my course. My course covers the topics in exactly the same order as in Katz and Lindell, except that we skip some sections due to time constraints. I actually find Chapter 1 (Introduction) among the strongest aspects of this book. It does an excellent job discussing historical cryptography, explaining the motivation behind "modern cryptography," and introducing the non-expert to some of the basic concepts on which the rest of the contents of the book are built. I think this is an excellent textbook, and I can find very little fault with it. As I mentioned above, a possible suggestion is to add some more modern topics (lattice crypto, code-based crypto, FHE, obfuscation etc.) On the other hand, as an introductory textbook, it is perhaps also fine without those more advanced and more modern topics. - Gorjan Alagic I find Chapters 2 and 5 to be the best. Both for its clarity. Chapter 2 is clear on certain details that, in my view, make the material much easier to understand than other treatments I have come across. E.g., clearly clarifying that when we consider the notion of "secret," we address the case only that one single message is sent. Not multiple messages. This really helps one quickly understand the technical details and proofs. Similarly, Chapter 5 on hash functions, in my view, is tricky to present. E.g., it must be clear that one is not dealing with a particular instance of a collision, but really finding collisions. This distinction is made very clearly in this book.- Mahesh Tripunitara
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20250110
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.8/24
Table Of Content
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. *Post-Quantum Cryptography. 15. *Advanced Topics in Public-Key Encryption.
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
Now the most used texbook for introductory cryptography courses in both mathematics and computer science, the Third Edition builds upon previous editions by offering several new sections, topics, and exercises. The authors present the core principles of modern cryptography, with emphasis on formal definitions, rigorous proofs of security., Now the most used texbook for introductory cryptography courses in both mathematics and computer science, the Third Edition builds upon previous editions by offering several new sections, topics, and exercises. The authors introduce the core principles of modern cryptography, with an emphasis on formal definitions, clear assumptions, and rigorous proofs of security. The book begins by focusing on private-key cryptography. The second half covers public-key cryptography, beginning with a self-contained introduction to the number theory needed to understand the RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and El Gamal cryptosystems (and others), and adds coverage of post-quantum cryptograpy to this edition.
LC Classification Number
QA76.9.A25K36 2020
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