2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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MAT 332 - Cryptology Introduction to the theory and practice of cryptography and cryptanalysis. Theoretical underpinnings of modern cryptosystems will be examined and unproven assumptions exposed. Both symmetric- and public-key cryptosystems will be covered. Applications of cryptography to identification, authentication and non-repudiation protocols. Zero-knowledge protocols and oblivious transfer. Cryptanalytical attacks. Economic, political and ethical issues raised by strong cryptography will be discussed.
Offered: Irregular
Prerequisite: CSC 241 and MAT 215, or instructor permission. Equivalent Course: CSC 332 Offered: Not on a regular basis Credit: 3
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