
Modern Cryptography with Proof Techniques and Implementations
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Seong Oun Hwang is a professor in the Department of Computer Engineering and director of Artificial Intelligence Security Research Center, Gachon University, Korea. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea. His research interests include cryptography, cybersecurity, networks, and machine learning.
Intae Kim is an associate research fellow at the Institute of Cybersecurity and Cryptology, University of Wollongong, Australia. He received the Ph.D. degree in electronics and computer engineering from Hongik University, Korea. His research interests include cryptography, cybersecurity, and networks.
Wai Kong Lee is an assistant professor in UTAR (University Tunku Abdul Rahman), Malaysia. He received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from UTAR, Malaysia. In between 2009 - 2012, he served as an R&D engineer in several multinational companies including Agilent Technologies (now known as Keysight) in Malaysia. His research interests include cryptography engineering, GPU computing, numerical algorithms, Internet of Things (IoT) and energy harvesting.
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Intae Kim is an associate research fellow at the Institute of Cybersecurity and Cryptology, University of Wollongong, Australia. He received the Ph.D. degree in electronics and computer engineering from Hongik University, Korea. His research interests include cryptography, cybersecurity, and networks.
Wai Kong Lee is an assistant professor in UTAR (University Tunku Abdul Rahman), Malaysia. He received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from UTAR, Malaysia. In between 2009 - 2012, he served as an R&D engineer in several multinational companies including Agilent Technologies (now known as Keysight) in Malaysia. His research interests include cryptography engineering, GPU computing, numerical algorithms, Internet of Things (IoT) and energy harvesting.
Content
1. History of Cryptography.
2. Overview of Provable Security.
3. Private Key Encryption.
4. Message Authentication Code.
5. Hash Function.
6. Public Key Cryptography.
7. Digital Signature.
8. Protocols.
Part 2: Fundamentals of IBE.
9. First Provable IBE (Boneh-Franklin).
10. Selective Security IBE (Boneh-Boyen).
11. Tight Security IBE (Gentry IBE).
12. Dual System Encryption (Waters).
13. Hierarchical IBE (Allison-Waters).
14. Broadcast Encryption.
15. Identity Based Signature.
16. Transformation Techniques.
Part 3: Advanced IBE.
17. Key Policy-Attribute Based Encryption.
18. Ciphertext Policy-Attribute Based Encryption.
19. Predicate Encryption.
20. Functional Encryption.
21. Searchable Encryption.
Part 4: Future Cryptography.
22. Certificate Based Cryptography.
23. Certificate-Less Cryptography.
24. Homomorphic Encryption.
25. Post Quantum Cryptography.
26. Blockchain Applications.
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