توضیحات: | Cryptography has been employed in war and diplomacy from the time of Julius Caesar.
In our Internet age, cryptography’s most widespread application may be for commerce,
from protecting the security of electronic transfers to guarding communication from
industrial espionage.
This accessible introduction for undergraduates explains the cryptographic protocols
for achieving privacy of communication and the use of digital signatures for certifying
the validity, integrity, and origin of a message, document, or program. Rather than offe-
ring a how-to on configuring Web browsers and e-mail programs, the author provides a
guide to the principles and elementary mathematics underlying modern cryptography,
giving readers a look under the hood for security techniques and the reasons they are
thought to be secure.
PHILIP N
.
KLEIN
is Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. He was a
recipient of the National Science Foundation’s Presidential Young Investigator Award,
and has received multiple research gran
ts from the National Science Foundation. He
has been made an ACM Fellow in recognition of his contributions to research on graph
algorithms. He is a recipient of Brown University’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
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