Cryptography and Security: Theory and Practice' offers the reader a range of expert perspectives in the engaging field of cryptography for network security. Cryptography, codes and code-breaking have fascinated humans since ancient times, and today, effective cryptographic security strategies are more vital than ever before, as more advanced information technologies have to outwit ever more sophisticated assailants. In the first part of the book, principles of applied cryptography in security contexts are discussed through topics such as chaotic electronic circuits, digital watermarking, and key establishment protocols. In the second part, further issues in computing security are explored; topics include comparative analysis of key management frameworks, data aggregation protocols and side-channel attacks. Finally, in part three, advanced protocols and new technologies are examined. Topics include homomorphic encryption, pairing-based cryptography and quantum cryptography. This book offers up-to-date and innovative interventions in the field, and will be a valuable resource for computer scientists, researchers and graduate students working in computing systems and data security.
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9789535117636 |
Year |
2018 |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Subject |
Computer Cryptography / Security |
Pages |
336 |
Weight |
0.4 |
Readership |
NA |