Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition
Language: English
ISBN: 0130669431
Paperback: 740 pages
Data: July 25, 2003
Format: PDF
Description: Leading HP security expert Wenbo Mao explains why “textbook” 
crypto schemes, protocols, and systems are profoundly vulnerable by revealing 
real-world-scenario attacks. Next, he shows how to realize cryptographic 
systems and protocols that are truly “fit for application”–and formally 
demonstrates their fitness. Mao presents practical examples throughout and 
provides all the mathematical background you’ll need.
Coverage includes:
* Crypto foundations: probability, information theory, computational 
complexity, number theory, algebraic techniques, and more
* Authentication: basic techniques and principles vs. misconceptions and 
consequential attacks
* Evaluating real-world protocol standards including IPSec, IKE, SSH, TLS 
(SSL), and Kerberos
* Designing stronger counterparts to vulnerable “textbook” crypto schemes

Mao introduces formal and reductionist methodologies to prove the 
“fit-for-application” security of practical encryption, signature, 
signcryption, and authentication schemes. He gives detailed explanations for 
zero-knowledge protocols: definition, zero-knowledge properties, equatability 
vs. simulatability, argument vs. proof, round-efficiency, and non-interactive 
versions.
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