Cryptography for Cyber and Network Security

Cybersecurity
202

3 units

Course Description

This course focuses on both mathematical and practical foundations of cryptography. The course discusses asymmetric and symmetric cryptography, Kerckhoffs’ Principle, chosen and known plaintext attacks, public key infrastructure, X.509, SSL/TLS (https), and authentication protocols. The course will include an in-depth discussion of many different cryptosystems including the RSA, Rabin, DES, AES, Elliptic Curve, and SHA family cryptosystems. This course also introduces advanced topics of applied cryptography, including a brief introduction to homomorphic encrypted computation and secure multi-party computation to protect sensitive data during arbitrary computation, cryptocurrency and its cryptographic building blocks, and quantum computing.

This class is prerequisite to all advanced courses in the Master of Information and Cybersecurity program.

Previously listed as CYBER W202.

Prerequisites

MICS students only. CYBER 206.
Last updated: January 4, 2024