Course Objectives: Students Will Try To Learn
Course Objectives: Students Will Try To Learn
1. The concepts of classical encryption techniques and concepts of finite fields and
number theory.
2. And explore the working principles and utilities of various cryptographic algorithms
including secret key cryptography, hashes and message digests, and public key
algorithms
3. And explore the design issues and working principles of various authentication
protocols, PKI standards.
4. And explore various secure communication standards including Kerberos, IPsec, and
SSL/TLS and email.
5. The ability to use existing cryptographic utilities to build programs for secure
communication.
6. The concepts of cryptographic utilities and authentication mechanisms to design secure
Applications
Detailed syllabus:
Text Books:
1. Mark Stamp’s Information Security Principles and Practice, Wiley
2. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security, Principles and Practice, 6th Edition,
Pearson Education, March 2013
3. Behrouz A. Ferouzan, “Cryptography & Network Security”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
4. Bernard Menezes, “Cryptography & Network Security”, Cengage Learning
Reference Books:
1. Applied Cryptography, Protocols Algorithms and Source Code in C, Bruce Schneier, Wiley.
2. Cryptography and Network Security, Atul Kahate, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
Assessment: