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 | | Secondly, cryptography has come to be in widespread use by many civilians who do not have extraordinary needs for secrecy, although typically it is transparently built into the infrastructure for computing and telecommunications, and users are not aware of it. |  | | When cryptography relies on hard mathematical problems, as is usually the case in asymmetric cryptography, algorithms for tasks such as factoring become potential tools for cryptanalysis. |  | | Cryptography can be used to implement some remarkable protocols: zero-knowledge proof, secure multiparty computation and secret sharing, for example. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/C/Cryptography.htm
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| | NSRP: Cryptography |
 | | For all intents and purposes, the commercial debut of public key cryptography was stymied by the computational demands of the RSA algorithm and the fact that the technology was simply a few rungs too high on the evolutionary ladder. |  | | The idea of multi-user cryptography was a watershed moment in the field - the problem however, was one of implementation. |  | | However, no understanding of cryptography and its importance in today's information society is complete without at least a cursory knowledge of how it came about and why it is what it is today. |
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http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~netsec/crypto.html
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| | Quantum Cryptography - Interview with Dr. Oded Goldreich |
 | | Complexity Theory, which is a central field of Computer Science, is concerned with the general study of the intrinsic complexity of computational tasks; that is, the aim is to understand the effect of limiting natural computational resources (most notably, time) on the set of computational problems that can be solved. |  | | Much of modern Cryptography is based on the notion of computational difficulty, which is the focus of a related field, called Complexity Theory. |  | | In fact, further extending and improving the above-mentioned methods is the main current and future goal of this field. |
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http://www.esi-topics.com/enc/interviews/DrOdedGoldreich.html
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| | Bibliography of Quantum Cryptography |
 | | Raw quantum cryptography is useless in practice because limited eavesdropping may be undetectable, yet it may leak some information, and errors are to be expected even in the absence of eavesdropping. |  | | The Einstein-Podolsky- Rosen effect is ubiquitous in quantum cryptography [61]. |  | | Of particular importance are the first paper ever published on quantum cryptography [37] (recall that [1] was written earlier) and the first paper that gives a complete description of the quantum key distribution protocol [42]. |
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http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~crepeau/CRYPTO/Biblio-QC.html
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| | Crypto and Security Courses |
 | | Boris Verkhovsky is teaching a course on Cryptography (CIS 786) at the Computer and Information Science Department. |  | | cryptography and computer security as well as a PhD research group dedicated to this area. |  | | Michael Fischer is teaching a course at Yale on Cryptography and Computer Security. |
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http://avirubin.com/courses.html
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| | CMSC 858K --- Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing: Cryptography |
 | | Also, students who have not had a prior course in cryptography may miss out on some of the context of what we discuss in this class (i.e., an understanding of why a particular problem is important, or how it relates to other results). |  | | CMSC 858K --- Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing: Cryptography |  | | As such, it is hoped that none of the course requirements will present a problem for anyone taking the class. |
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http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2004/cmsc858k
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| | Cryptography |
 | | Cryptography Overview - A nice tutorial on what cryptography is from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. |  | | According to the author, "The most straightforward application of quantum cryptography is in distribution of secret keys." In essence, the keys are kept secret by the laws of physics rather than by mathematics. |  | | This site Quantum Cryptography Finally Commercialized talks excitingly about the first commercial use of quantum cryptography technology. |
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http://csc.colstate.edu/summers/e-library/crypto.html
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| | CS 4363, Spring 2003: Cryptography |
 | | In the past 25 years the needs and capabilities of the computer revolution have led to a flowering of the field of cryptography, with many new codes and techniques now available. |  | | In addition to the three online books above, here are online resources about cryptography. |  | | Here is a list of current technical books in cryptography: list of books. |
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http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~wagner/CS4363/spr03
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| | An Introduction to Cryptography - Modern Cryptography |
 | | Anyone can scramble data, but good cryptographic algorithms are conjectured or proven to be secure by independent researchers, and these researchers also show which algorithms are less secure by breaking them. |  | | The first area, data security, is concerned with ways in which one ensures that information remain secret from those who are not privileged to know that information. |  | | I have divided the topics of modern cryptography into two main areas with a third section on common applications of cryptography. |
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http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~gng/crypto/modern.shtml
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| | Quantum Cryptography - Hot Topics - FCPL |
 | | research tools > student support > hot topics > quantum cryptography |  | | Need help getting started with your report on Quantum Cryptography? |  | | Business Week Online - A Quantum Leap in Cryptography |
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http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/LIBRARY/HOMEWORK/hottopics/crypt.htm
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| | Some Applications of Bounds for Designs to the Cryptography (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Abstract: Recent years have seen numerous examples when designs play an important role in the study of such topics in cryptography as secrecy and authentication codes, secret sharing schemes, correlation-immune and resilient functions. |  | | In this paper we give applications of some methods and results from the design theory, especially bounding the optimal size of the designs and codes, to cryptography. |  | | IMA: IMA Conference on Cryptography and Coding, LNCS lately (earlier: Cryptography and Coding II, Edited by Chris Mitchell, Clarendon Press, 1992) |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/409847.html
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| | alphaWorks : Cryptography Demo : Requirements |
 | | Operating systems: Windows® 95, 98, 2000, NT Installation instructions for Cryptography Demo |  | | The result will appear in the X Box. |  | | A demonstration of an advanced cryptography engine that enables the highest standard of encryption available. |
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http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/reqs/cryptography
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| | Advances in Elliptic Curve Cryptography - Cambridge University Press |
 | | Each of the topics is presented in an accessible, coherent and consistent manner for a wide audience that will include mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers. |  | | They are divided into the areas of protocols, implementation techniques, mathematical foundations and pairing based cryptography. |  | | Other topics such as the Weil and Tate pairings have been applied in new and important ways to cryptographic protocols that hold great promise. |
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http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052160415X
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| | CSE 291 Home Page |
 | | Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery, Vol. |  | | Amongst topics we might discuss are zero-knowledge proofs and arguments; witness hiding protocols; proofs of knowledge; verifiable secret sharing; threshold cryptography; secure distributed computation; key exchange and key distribution protocols. |  | | List of pointers to crypto information on the web. |
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http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/~mihir/cse291-88
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| | Course 6.897: Selected Topics in Cryptography |
 | | Bryans/Ryan "A Dependability Analysis of the Chaum Digital Voting Scheme" |  | | Lectures 25,26 (Thu May 5/Thu May 12): Pairing-Based Cryptography |
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http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/classes/6.897/spring04/materials.html
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| | Cryptography - Spring 2003 |
 | | Malicious parties can, for example, eavesdrop to the communication on the Internet and try to read messages sent by other parties; they can try to impersonate other parties, or login to computers without permission. |  | | Webster dictionary defines cryptography as: ``The enciphering and deciphering of messages in secret code or cipher.'' However, modern cryptography is a much broader field; it provides algorithms and protocols which protect honest parties from malicious parties. |  | | In this course we will discuss these topics, their realizations, and applications. |
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http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~crp042/syllabus.html
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| | Two topics in hyperelliptic cryptography |
 | | Technical Report CSTR-00-008, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, June 2000. |  | | In this paper we address two important topics in hyperelliptic cryptography. |  | | The first is how to construct in a verifiably random manner hyperelliptic curves for use in cryptography in generas two and three. |
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http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Publications/pub_info.jsp?id=1000460
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| | Cryptography - a CompInfo Directory |
 | | An extensive collection of links, created and maintained by Counterpane Systems |  | | The library is intended to store works of interest to researchers interested in the theoretical aspects of Cryptography |  | | The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) is a non-profit scientific organization whose primary purpose is to further research in cryptology and related fields. |
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http://www.compinfo-center.com/syssec/cryptography.htm
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| | Cryptography and Encryption |
 | | SFS (Secure File System) is another disk encryption system for MSDOS. |  | | CDT Cryptography Policy Issues Page - Center for Democracy and Technology |  | | The Cryptography Project (Dorothy Denning at Georgetown University) |
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http://www.jjtc.com/Security/crypto.htm
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| | Dan Boneh |
 | | : Ten ideas in computer security and cryptography |  | | My main research focus is on applied cryptography, and network security. |  | | Some links related to cryptography and life in general. |
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http://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo
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| | Research topics, Cryptography |
 | | Cryptography is the study of mathematical techniques used to make codes for information security. |  | | Research topic at NALAG: Mathematical analysis of cryptosystems |  | | Conventional cryptography is generally focussed on encryption and decryption to ensure the security of digitally transferred information. |
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http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~nalag/research/topics/crypt.shtml
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| | Topics in cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Classified cryptography (U.S. 's Electronic Key Management System |  | | Naval Cypher 3 (superencrypted code used by the Royal Navy in the 30s and into WWII) |  | | IETF standardization process (produces many standards (called RFCs) in many areas; some are cryptography related, ongoing) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topics_in_cryptography
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| | EE579R, Advanced Topics in Cryptography |
 | | All the information you need, you should be able to find under Programming Assignment #2 |  | | For questions about the course send mail to christof@ece.wpi.edu |  | | Cryptography and Information Security (CRIS) Group at WPI |
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http://ece.wpi.edu/~christof/579R
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| | CMSC-691g: Internet Security (spring 96) |
 | | Topics in cryptography and network security, with an emphasis of applications of mathematical cryptography in electronic commerce. |  | | In Spring 1996, the main topics will be electronic cash and electronic payment systems. |  | | Additional topics will include conventional and public-key cryptography, digital signatures, cryptographic protocols, and key escrow systems. |
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http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~sherman/Courses/691g
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| | Benny Pinkas, Cryptography Research Topics |
 | | In networks which use public key cryptography trust is given to Certificate Authorities which certify the public keys of different parties. |  | | Networks which rely on private key mechanisms (such as Kerberos) typically use a Key Distribution Center (KDC) which all members trust. |
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http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~bennyp/Build/projects.html
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| | UPC- MAK - Topics in Contemporary Cryptography |
 | | Professor Ronald Cramer (BRICS - Dept. of Computer Science, Aarhus University, Denmark) will teach a postgraduate course entitled Topics in Contemporary Cryptography.This course is supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte and is is a part of the Seminar on Mathematics Applied to Cryptography. |  | | The course will be held from 7 to 16 January 2003. |
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http://www-mat.upc.es/grup_de_cripto/coursetcc.html
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| | Course 6.897: Selected Topics in Cryptography |
 | | This course covers a selection of advanced topics in cryptography. |  | | Please note that this site is under construction, and may change without warning. |
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http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/classes/6.897/spring04
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| | TCS - Studies - T-79.515 Cryptography: Special Topics |
 | | Exact schedule is not known yet, but will be available soon, together with the topic. |  | | The goal of this seminar is to go through some recent and exciting cryptographic papers. |  | | The only criterion for choosing a paper is must be good (and novel); the concrete topic within cryptography does not matter that much. |
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http://www.tcs.hut.fi/Studies/T-79.515
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| | Cryptography Links Outside of North America |
 | | Reasons why private cryptography should not be regulated |  | | Internet Locations for Materials on the Disks for Applied Cryptography |  | | Peter Gutmann's Mother of All Cryptography Links page |
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http://cryptography.org/freecryp.htm
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