Wentworth Institute Of Technology

COMP3590 - 04B - Applied Cryptography - Lab

Full

Credits

0.0

Term

May 5 - Aug 11

Open Seats

0 of 24

Schedule

Thu 5:15 – 7:00pm

Course Type

Laboratory

Location

In Person

Section

04B

Faculty

Bingyu Liu

Prerequisites

COMP3100 or COMP3400

Description

This course is an introduction to the basic theory and practice application of cryptographic techniques used in modern information security systems. Cryptography provides important tools for ensuring the privacy, authenticity, confidentiality, an integrity of data involved in modern information systems, and frames the approach used in this course. This course examines the progress from historical symmetric encryption standards and protocols to the modern public key encryption processes. Basic concepts of ciphers, blocks, hashes, MACs, and key rotation strategies are discussed. Different implementation approaches are presented along with their performance impacts, along with potential attach strategies and their efficacy are discussed.