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Cryptography and Security in Computing
About This Book
The purpose of this book is to present some of the critical security challenges in today's computing world and to discuss mechanisms for defending against those attacks by using classical and modern approaches of cryptography and other defence mechanisms. It contains eleven chapters which are divided into two parts. The chapters in Part 1 of the book mostly deal with theoretical and fundamental aspects of cryptography. The chapters in Part 2, on the other hand, discuss various applications of cryptographic protocols and techniques in designing computing and network security solutions. The book will be useful for researchers, engineers, graduate and doctoral students working in cryptography and security related areas. It will also be useful for faculty members of graduate schools and universities.
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Table of contents
- Cryptography and Security in Computing
- Contents
- Preface
- Part 1 - Cryptography and Security in Computing
- 1. Provably Secure Cryptographic Constructions
- 2. Malicious Cryptology and Mathematics
- 3. Cryptographic Criteria on Vector Boolean Functions
- 4. Construction of Orthogonal Arrays of Index Unity Using Logarithm Tables for Galois Fields
- 5.Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Point Counting Algorithms
- 6. Division and Inversion Over Finite Fields
- Part 2 - Applications of Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols
- 7. Secure and Privacy-Preserving Data Aggregation Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
- 8. Scan-Based Side-Channel Attack on the RSA Cryptosystem
- 9. PGP Protocol and Its Applications
- 10. Comparative Analysis of Master-Key and Interpretative Key Management (IKM) Frameworks
- 11. Potential Applications of IPsec in Next Generation Networks