PPT-Cryptography What We Will Learn
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Basic cryptographic primitives Attacks on cryptography When to use which cipher If you want to learn more about this topic take a class on cryptography with Shanghua
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Basic cryptographic primitives Attacks on cryptography When to use which cipher If you want to learn more about this topic take a class on cryptography with Shanghua Teng What Is Cryptography. Sixth Edition. by William Stallings . Chapter 9. Public Key Cryptography and RSA. “Every . Egyptian received two names, which were known respectively as the true name and the good name, or the great name and the little name; and while the good or little name was made public, the true or great name appears to have been carefully concealed. Sixth Edition. by William Stallings . Chapter 10. Other Public-Key Cryptosystems. “Amongst the tribes of Central Australia every man, woman, and child has a secret or sacred name which is bestowed by the older men upon him or her soon after birth, and which is known to none but the fully initiated members of the group. This secret name is never mentioned except upon the most solemn occasions; to utter it in the hearing of men of another group would be a most serious breach of tribal custom. When mentioned at all, the name is spoken only in a whisper, and not until the most elaborate precautions have been taken that it shall be heard by no one but members of the group. The native thinks that a stranger knowing his secret name would have special power to work him ill by means of magic.”. (Quantum Cryptography). The BIG Idea. Basic idea of cryptography – To keep information secure from prying eyes. . Current encryption is mathematically based. Basically there are several possible types of keys and if the sender and end user both know the key, they can exchange information securely. . Keeping the Smart Grid Secure. A . smart grid. delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology to monitor (and optionally control) appliances at consumers' . homes.. Utilize . for Data Protection. Rafal Lukawiecki. Strategic Consultant. Project Botticelli Ltd. Session Code: ARC303. Objectives And Agenda. Outline data protection requirements. Explain the status of today’s cryptography. Andy Malone. CEO & Founder. The Cybercrime Security Forum. Explaining the Unexplained: Part One. Andrew.malone@quality-training.co.uk. SIA400. Note: . Although this is a level 400 session. It is designed to be a training session providing history, development and practical uses of Cryptography and as such if you already consider yourself an expert in cryptography then this session will be 300 Level.. Josh Benaloh. Tolga Acar. Fall 2016. November 8, 2016. Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography. 1. What is Money?. 106 billion people lived. 94% are dead. Most of the world’s wealth made after 1800. Vadim . Lyubashevsky. Cryptography. Allows for secure communication in the presence of malicious parties. 2. Cryptography. Allows for secure communication in the presence of malicious parties. 3. Cryptography. What is cryptography?. Ceasar. Cipher. Public key cryptography. What is cryptography?. Cryptography. or . cryptology. (from . Greek. . κρυπτός. . kryptós. , "hidden, secret"; and . 1. Administrative Note. Professor Blocki is traveling and will be back on Wednesday. . E-mail: . jblocki@purdue.edu. . Thanks to Professor Spafford for covering the first lecture!. 2. https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/jblocki/courses/555_Spring17/index.html. to’s. . u. sing . OpenSSL. In this session, we will cover cryptography basics and explore cryptographic functions, performance and examples using . OpenSSL. . . July 2012. LAB: . http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Sitara_Linux_Training:_Cryptography. Josh Benaloh. Tolga Acar. Fall 2016. October 25, 2016. 2. The wiretap channel. Key (K. 1. ). Key (K. 2. ). Eavesdropper. Plaintext. (P). Noisy insecure. channel. Encrypt. Decrypt. Alice. Bob. Plaintext. Steven M. Bellovin. https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb. What is Cryptography?. Literally: “hidden writing”. (Technical, the entire field is “cryptology”, but almost no one except the NSA and historians uses that word.). The . art and science of concealing the messages to introduce secrecy in . information security . is recognized as cryptography. .. The word ‘cryptography’ was coined by combining two Greek words, ‘Krypto’ .
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