Hi, it's me again. first, thank you for all the answers. second, im sorry for the lack of details, I should have added some info, which is: 1. I'm a 2nd year student of BA in Computer Science, I finished 5 courses, 3 in Programming (Intoduction A to Computer Science, Introduction B to Computer Science, and Software Development in UNIX [in all of them we were writing codes in C] ) and 2 courses in math (Discrete Math 1 and Discrete Math 2). so basically that is my mathematical knowledge. also now im about to start the courses Differential and Integral math, and Linear math.
2. I went to the online Library Catalog and searched for the keyword "Cryptography", and these were the results: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Cryptography : theory and practice: 2nd ed. / Douglas R. Stinson - Defending your digital assets against hackers, crackers, spies and thieves / Randall K. Nichols, Daniel J. Ryan, Julie J. C. H. Ryan - Cryptography and network security : principles and practice / William Stallings - Handbook of applied cryptography / Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot, Scott A. Vanstone - Practical cryptography for data internetworks / William Stallings - Disappearing cryptography : being and nothingness on the Net / Peter Wayner - Protect your privacy : the PGP user's guide / William Stallings - Cryptography : theory and practice: 1st ed. / Douglas R. Stinson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As you can see, no Schneier here. That's it, I think that's all what I wanted to add. So now what book do you recommend? Thanks alot in advance, Foo-o-Matic --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
