Codes: The Guide to Secrecy From Ancient to Modern Times Date: 06 May 2011, 19:31
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From the Rosetta Stone to public-key cryptography, the art and science of cryptology has been used to unlock the vivid history of ancient cultures, to turn the tide of warfare, and to thwart potential hackers from attacking computer systems. Codes: The Guide to Secrecy from Ancient to Modern Times explores the depth and breadth of the field, remaining accessible to the uninitiated while retaining enough rigor for the seasoned cryptologist. The book begins by tracing the development of cryptology from that of an arcane practice used, for example, to conceal alchemic recipes, to the modern scientific method that is studied and employed today. The remainder of the book explores the modern aspects and applications of cryptography, covering symmetric- and public-key cryptography, cryptographic protocols, key management, message authentication, e-mail and Internet security, and advanced applications such as wireless security, smart cards, biometrics, and quantum cryptography. The author also includes non-cryptographic security issues and a chapter devoted to information theory and coding. Nearly 200 diagrams, examples, figures, and tables along with abundant references and exercises complement the discussion. Written by leading authority and best-selling author on the subject Richard A. Mollin, Codes: The Guide to Secrecy from Ancient to Modern Times is the essential reference for anyone interested in this exciting and fascinating field, from novice to veteran practitioner. Review It is an excellent book with unique features including more than 370 exercises - The Cryptogram, Vol. LXXI, No. 5, September-October 2005 This is an interesting, entertaining and well-composed book. It was a good idea to collect all exercises in the Appendix G as it makes reading easier for a general reader, while enabling university and college faculty to use the book in teaching courses in cryptography and cryptoanalysis. To conclude it is worth mentioning that all sections of the book are decorated with beautiful quotations. -Mathematical Reviews It is full of engaging detail on the many personalities that have been drawn to this branch of applied mathematics. This book is a self-contained guide to the subject covering material from basic arithmetic to the foundations of group theory and probability. Among books at the level, this one stands out for some of its vivid examples. Particularly enlightening is the discussion of quantum computing: rather than merely touching on the subject, Mollin provides a particularly illustrative and detailed example. -MAA Reviews, Dec. 2005 Richard Mollin has written many books on cryptography for readers at many levels. I found this to be his most approachable work, and perhaps one of his most educational. -SIGACT News PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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