CM 432 Applied Cryptography
Computational Mathematics (2009-2010)

A broad introduction to cryptography, highlighting the major developments of the past twenty years. Symmetric ciphers, hash functions and data integrity, public-key encryption and digital signatures, key establishment, key management. Applications to Internet security, computer security, communications security, and electronic commerce. [Offered: W]
Prerequisites: MATH 135 or 145, STAT 230 or 240; Level at least 3A; Not open to General Mathematics students
Notes: (Cross-listed with CO 487)

Sections For Fall 2009

CM 432 is not held in Fall 2009

Sections For Spring 2009

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