teleforce 6 hours ago Thanks for the link.You can download this entire Handbook of Applied Cryptography for free [1].Recently the authors also provided online course and video namely:- Cryptography 101: Building Blocks (fundamental cryptographic primitives) [2]- Cryptography 101: Real-World Deployments (PKI, TLS, Bluetooth, AWS, Signal) [3]Other courses and video includes:- The Mathematics of Lattice-Based Cryptography (introductory course)- Kyber and Dilithium (standardized lattice-based cryptosystems)- Hash-based signature schemes (LMS, XMSS, SPHINCS+)- Error-Correcting Codes (linear, Hamming, Golay, cyclic, BCH, Reed-Solomon codes[1] Handbook of Applied Cryptography:https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/[2] Crypto 101: Building Blocks:https://cryptography101.ca/crypto101-building-blocks/[3] Crypto 101: Real-World Deployments:https://cryptography101.ca/crypto101-deployments/
mac-monet 10 minutes ago About to finish reading "Real World Cryptograhy" by David Wong, would highly recommend for anyone curious about this subject.
physix 23 minutes ago This looks to be really well written. After 25 odd pages, I'm saying to myself, can't wait to read the whole book.
xavdid 5 hours ago I don't remember if it links to it, but this pairs well with https://cryptopals.com/, which are practical examples of many of these theories.
anorphirith 2 hours ago this is the type of crypto i like HJD2BHVaxDA 2 hours ago you don't realize crypto (bitcoin and others) are heavily based on "this" crypto algorithms. teiferer 5 minutes ago Blockchains/cryptocurrencies are actually quite simple, from a cryptographic POV. titanomachian an hour ago You wouldn't happen to be a cryptobro yourself, would you?
HJD2BHVaxDA 2 hours ago you don't realize crypto (bitcoin and others) are heavily based on "this" crypto algorithms. teiferer 5 minutes ago Blockchains/cryptocurrencies are actually quite simple, from a cryptographic POV. titanomachian an hour ago You wouldn't happen to be a cryptobro yourself, would you?
teiferer 5 minutes ago Blockchains/cryptocurrencies are actually quite simple, from a cryptographic POV.
Thanks for the link.
You can download this entire Handbook of Applied Cryptography for free [1].
Recently the authors also provided online course and video namely:
- Cryptography 101: Building Blocks (fundamental cryptographic primitives) [2]
- Cryptography 101: Real-World Deployments (PKI, TLS, Bluetooth, AWS, Signal) [3]
Other courses and video includes:
- The Mathematics of Lattice-Based Cryptography (introductory course)
- Kyber and Dilithium (standardized lattice-based cryptosystems)
- Hash-based signature schemes (LMS, XMSS, SPHINCS+)
- Error-Correcting Codes (linear, Hamming, Golay, cyclic, BCH, Reed-Solomon codes
[1] Handbook of Applied Cryptography:
https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/
[2] Crypto 101: Building Blocks:
https://cryptography101.ca/crypto101-building-blocks/
[3] Crypto 101: Real-World Deployments:
https://cryptography101.ca/crypto101-deployments/
About to finish reading "Real World Cryptograhy" by David Wong, would highly recommend for anyone curious about this subject.
This looks to be really well written. After 25 odd pages, I'm saying to myself, can't wait to read the whole book.
I don't remember if it links to it, but this pairs well with https://cryptopals.com/, which are practical examples of many of these theories.
this is the type of crypto i like
you don't realize crypto (bitcoin and others) are heavily based on "this" crypto algorithms.
Blockchains/cryptocurrencies are actually quite simple, from a cryptographic POV.
You wouldn't happen to be a cryptobro yourself, would you?