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RSA and Public-Key Cryptography (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) [Hardcover]

Richard A. Mollin (Author)


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Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications November 12, 2002
Although much literature exists on the subject of RSA and public-key cryptography, until now there has been no single source that reveals recent developments in the area at an accessible level. Acclaimed author Richard A. Mollin brings together all of the relevant information available on public-key cryptography (PKC), from RSA to the latest applications of PKC, including electronic cash, secret broadcasting, secret balloting systems, various banking and payment protocols, high security logins, smart cards, and biometrics. Moreover, he covers public-key infrastructure (PKI) and its various security applications.

Throughout the book, Mollin gives a human face to cryptography by including nearly 40 biographies of the individuals who helped develop cryptographic concepts. He includes a number of illustrative and motivating examples, as well as optional topics that go beyond the basics, such as Lenstra's elliptic curve method and the number field sieve. From history and basic concepts to future trends and emerging applications, this book provides a rigorous and detailed treatment of public-key cryptography. Accessible to anyone from the senior undergraduate to the research scientist, RSA and Public-Key Cryptography offers challenging and inspirational material for all readers.

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It is intended as a textbook, and features a nice selection of problems at the end of each section. It is good to see a book pitched for the mathematics
-Mathematical Reviews

This textbook is a welcome addition to the existing cryptographic literature. It provides all the necessary preliminaries, such as primality testing and integer factorization algorithms. Additionally, such practically important issues as timing and power attacks as well as small public exponent attacks are described.
-Mathematics of Computation

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First Sentence:
In The Lives of the Twelve Caesars [226, p. 45], Suetonius writes of Julius Caesar: "... if there was occasion for secrecy, he wrote in cyphers; that is, he used the alphabet in such a manner, that not a single word could be made out. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ordinary quadratic sieve, enciphering stage, repeated squaring method, cycling attack, coin database, computing discrete logs, plaintext message units, discrete log problem, number field sieve, strong pseudoprime, deciphering key, signing stage, enciphering key, signature scheme, key agreement protocol, shift cipher, unsecured channel, ciphertext letters, identity string, nontrivial factor, setup stage, cipher table, elliptic curve method, birthday attack, identification protocol
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Caesar Cipher, Protocol Steps, Monte Carlo, Exercises In Exercises, Fermat's Little Theorem, Stanford University, Background Assumptions, Las Vegas, New York, Data Security Inc, Exponent Attacks, Verification Stage, World War, Basic Assumptions, Strong Moduli
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