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Revision as of 08:11, 9 June 2015


Introduction to Crpytography

A slecture on Cryptography by student Divya Agarwal and Katie Marsh (or anonymous if desired)

Partly based on the Cryptography Summer 2015 lecture material of Paar.



1. Introduction to cryptography

The block diagram below shows an overview of the field of cryptology.

Fig 1: Overview of field of Cryptology

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2. Derivation (Replace by appropriate section title)

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4. Conclusion (Replace by appropriate section title)

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5. References

  • C. Paar. Understanding Cryptography. Lecture Notes. Dept. of Electr. Eng. and In­for­ma­ti­on Sci­en­ces, Ruhr University.
  • C. Paar and J. Pelzl. Understanding Cryptography. A textbook for Student and Practitioners. Springer 2010.


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