Criptology I  

Description: Historic ciphers. Main notions of information theory. Secret-key cryptography - encryption (DES, differential cryptanalysis) and message authentication codes. Public-key cryptography - encryption and signing (RSA, ElGamal, Rabin). One-way and collision-resistant hash functions. Formally defining and proving (based on sequences of games) of security properties. Identification schemes and zero-knowledge proofs. Public-key infrastructure. Learning outcomes: The students know different security goals and cryptographic primitives. They also know, which primitives might be useful in achieving different goals.
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Criptology I
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