
Modern Cryptography: Applied Mathematics for Encryption and Information Security
Chuck Easttom(Author)
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-259-58808-2 (ISBN)
Description
A Practical Guide to Cryptography Principles and Security Practices Employ cryptography in real-world security situations using the hands-on information contained in this book. InfoSec expert Chuck Easttom lays out essential math skills and fully explains how to implement cryptographic algorithms in today's data protection landscape. Find out how to use ciphers and hashes, generate random keys, handle VPN and WiFi security, and encrypt VoIP, Email, and Web communications. Modern Cryptography: Applied Mathematics for Encryption and Information Security covers cryptanalysis, steganography, and cryptographic backdoors.
Learn the necessary number theory, discrete math, and algebra Employ symmetric ciphers, including Feistel and substitution-permutation ciphersUnderstand asymmetric cryptography algorithmsDesign s-boxes that maximize output non-linearityDeploy cryptographic hashesCreate cryptographic keys using pseudo random number generatorsEncrypt Web traffic using SSL/TLSSecure VPN, WiFi, and SSH communicationsWork with cryptanalysis and steganography Explore government, military, and intelligence agency applications
Learn the necessary number theory, discrete math, and algebra Employ symmetric ciphers, including Feistel and substitution-permutation ciphersUnderstand asymmetric cryptography algorithmsDesign s-boxes that maximize output non-linearityDeploy cryptographic hashesCreate cryptographic keys using pseudo random number generatorsEncrypt Web traffic using SSL/TLSSecure VPN, WiFi, and SSH communicationsWork with cryptanalysis and steganography Explore government, military, and intelligence agency applications
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Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
125 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
716 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-259-58808-2 (9781259588082)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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E-Book
10/2015
1st Edition
McGraw Hill LLC
€110.99
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Person
Chuck Easttom (Plano, TX), CISSP, CEH, CHFI, is President and Chief Consultant for CEC-Security, which specializes in IT training and litigation consulting. Chuck has more than 18 years in the IT industry with 10 years of teaching and professional training experience and 10 years in litigation support/expert witness work. Chuck hold seven provisional computer science patents and has authored 15 books, including System Forensics, Investigation And Response, Second Edition, Computer Security Fundamentals, and Computer Crime, Investigation, and the Law.
Content
Section I: Foundations
Chapter 1: History of Cryptography to the 1800's
Chapter 2: History of Cryptography from the 1800's
Chapter 3: Basic Information Theory
Chapter 4: Essential Number Theory and Discrete Math
Chapter 5: Essential Algebra
Section II: Symmetric Ciphers and Hashes
Chapter 6: Feistel Networks
Chapter 7: Substitution-Permutation Networks
Chapter 8: S-Box Design
Chapter 9: Cryptographic Hashes
Section III: Asymmetric Ciphers
Chapter 10: Common Algorithms
Chapter 11: ECC
Section IV: Applications
Chapter 12: Random Number Generators
Chapter 13: SSL/TLS
Chapter 14: VPNs
Chapter 15: Military Applications
Chapter 16: Steganography
Chapter 17: Cryptanalysis
Chapter 18: Cryptographic Backdoors
Chapter 19: The Future of Cryptography
Section V: Appendices
Appendix A: Implementing Cryptography
Chapter 1: History of Cryptography to the 1800's
Chapter 2: History of Cryptography from the 1800's
Chapter 3: Basic Information Theory
Chapter 4: Essential Number Theory and Discrete Math
Chapter 5: Essential Algebra
Section II: Symmetric Ciphers and Hashes
Chapter 6: Feistel Networks
Chapter 7: Substitution-Permutation Networks
Chapter 8: S-Box Design
Chapter 9: Cryptographic Hashes
Section III: Asymmetric Ciphers
Chapter 10: Common Algorithms
Chapter 11: ECC
Section IV: Applications
Chapter 12: Random Number Generators
Chapter 13: SSL/TLS
Chapter 14: VPNs
Chapter 15: Military Applications
Chapter 16: Steganography
Chapter 17: Cryptanalysis
Chapter 18: Cryptographic Backdoors
Chapter 19: The Future of Cryptography
Section V: Appendices
Appendix A: Implementing Cryptography