Cybercryptography: Applicable Cryptography for Cyberspace Security
- 5h 28m
- Song Y. Yan
- Springer
- 2018
This book provides the basic theory, techniques, and algorithms of modern cryptography that are applicable to network and cyberspace security. It consists of the following nine main chapters: Chapter 1 provides the basic concepts and ideas of cyberspace and cyberspace security, Chapters 2 and 3 provide an introduction to mathematical and computational preliminaries, respectively.
Chapters 4 discusses the basic ideas and system of secret-key cryptography, whereas Chapters 5, 6, and 7 discuss the basic ideas and systems of public-key cryptography based on integer factorization, discrete logarithms, and elliptic curves, respectively. Quantum-safe cryptography is presented in Chapter 8 and offensive cryptography, particularly cryptovirology, is covered in Chapter 9.
This book can be used as a secondary text for final-year undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students for courses in Computer, Network, and Cyberspace Security. Researchers and practitioners working in cyberspace security and network security will also find this book useful as a reference.
In this Book
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Cyberspace Security and Cryptography
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Mathematical Preliminaries
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Computational Preliminaries
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Secret-Key Cryptography
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Factoring Based Cryptography
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Logarithm Based Cryptography
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography
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Quantum Safe Cryptography
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Offensive Cryptography