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An Introduction to Cryptography, Second Edition (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) By Richard A. Mollin Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC Number Of Pages: 424 Publication Date: 2006-09-18 Sales Rank: 1080767 ISBN / ASIN: 1584886188 EAN: 9781584886181 Binding: Hardcover Manufacturer: Chapman & Hall/CRC Studio: Chapman & Hall/CRC Average Rating: 4 Continuing a bestselling tradition, An Introduction to Cryptography, Second Edition provides a solid foundation in cryptographic concepts that features all of the requisite background material on number theory and algorithmic complexity as well as a historical look at the field. With numerous additions and restructured material, this edition presents the ideas behind cryptography and the applications of the subject. The first chapter provides a thorough treatment of the mathematics necessary to understand cryptography, including number theory and complexity, while the second chapter discusses cryptographic fundamentals, such as ciphers, linear feedback shift registers, modes of operation, and attacks. The next several chapters discuss DES, AES, public-key cryptography, primality testing, and various factoring methods, from classical to elliptical curves. The final chapters are comprised of issues pertaining to the Internet, such as pretty good privacy (PGP), protocol layers, firewalls, and cookies, as well as applications, including login and network security, viruses, smart cards, and biometrics. The book concludes with appendices on mathematical data, computer arithmetic, the Rijndael S-Box, knapsack ciphers, the Silver-Pohlig-Hellman algorithm, the SHA-1 algorithm, radix-64 encoding, and quantum cryptography. New to the Second Edition: · An introductory chapter that provides more information on mathematical facts and complexity theory · Expanded and updated exercises sets, including some routine exercises · More information on primality testing and cryptanalysis Accessible and logically organized, An Introduction to Cryptography, Second Edition is the essential book on the fundamentals of cryptography. Review: daunting This is a textbook designed for a one semester undergraduate course in cryptography. This makes it seem a little tamer than what it is. Crypto buffs will enjoy it, and there is little here than is not in some other advanced texts. What is of value is a section on RIJNDAEL, the new advanced encryption standard. Useful as a starting point but not as easy to follow as some other texts. You better like this stuff already or you shouldn't dive into this book. Review: This is very excellent book!!! I love this book. If you really want to learn cryptology, this is the book. If you just want to know the superficial concept of it, then, this is not the book for you. Mathematics used in this book is very concise and clear. This book also has the complete answers for many exercise problems (not just short answer). The answers for exercise problems are well written with the full explanations. Well done!! I really enjoy reading this book. Review: love the book Only those who fear learning even some moderate math in order to learn the crypto data will not like this book. The payoff is big time with historical bios of people to fill in the background, symmetric-key and public-key cryptosystems covered in full, and the facts on primality testing and factoring to gear up for the advanced topics which are superb. We even get to learn about quantum crypto. This book just makes me want to learn more about the subject. I'd recommend it to all but those who think you can learn crypto without math and who are only interested in learning how to cryptanalyze algorithms. For them there are many otherwise useless books out there. This is for those who really want to learn about crypto and enjoy it in the process! Review: enjoy and learn Readers should not be turned away from this book due to the rigorous mathematical content. If one learns the mathematical background (well developed in the text), then understanding of the cryptographic material becomes easier. Readers who only want "plain English' instead of mathematics betray their aversion to mathematics and point to the problem today with trying to teach cryptography. It cannot be effectively done without a rigorous mathematical background. This book does that and much more. Check out the biographical data in the text as well numerous other features. Review: Very confusing book I had to use this book for cryptography class, and would not recommend it to anyone. The book was very math intensive, which I wouldn't mind if it weren't for the fact that there are no explanations in plain english to follow the math. This book is basically just a bunch of theorems and proofs. Also, there is no cryptanalysis of any of the algorithms included. There are much better books out there, I don't know why anyone would want to get this one. http://rapidshare.com/files/52287619/An_Introduction_to_Cryptography.rar 或者 http://mihd.net/9gtezw |
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