Overview of Cryptography 2
Created: Nov.3, 2003
Updated: March 5, 2004
Sub Module version number: Version 0.1
Author: George C. Collins
Code: CRYP2
Objectives
This submodule continues the overview of
cryptography.
Prerequisite
CSCI 3532 and MATH
3331
Description
Further study of cryptography and cryptanalysis, including index of
coincidence, columnar transpositions, fractionated Morse; review of fundamental
concepts such as confusion, diffusion, stream ciphers, block ciphers
Lecture Notes
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Cryptography and Cryptanalysis Concepts.ppt
Columnar
Transposition.ppt
Confusion
and Diffusion.ppt
Stream
and Block Ciphers.ppt
Assignment / Exercise
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Resources
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Glossary
Encryption: is a process of encoding a message so
that its meaning is not obvious
Decryption: is a reverse process, transforming an
encoding message back into its normal form