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CS 555 Cryptography |
| Concepts and principles of cryptography and data security. Cryptography (secret codes): principles of secrecy systems; classical cryptographic systems, including Vigen\o'e\`'re and Vernam ciphers; the Data Encryption Standard (DES); public-key encryption; privacy-enhanced email; digital signatures. Proprietary software protection; information theory and number theory; complexity bounds on encryption; key escrow; traffic analysis; attacks against encryption; basic legal issues; e-commerce; the role of protocols. |
| Usually Offered: | Spring In 2002-03, Fall also |
| Credit: | 3 hours (class) |
| Prerequisite: | MA 351, CS 251, CS 381, and CS 426, or equivalent |
| University Catalog: | CS 555 |
| Schedule: | Fall 2002 Instructor: Samuel Wagstaff |
| Syllabi: | Canonical |