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4702. Introduction to Modern Cryptography
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: CSE 3400 and 3500; and STAT 3025Q or 3345Q or 3375Q or MATH 3160; open only to students in the School of Engineering and declared Computer Science minors.
Grading Basis: Graded
Covers the foundations of modern cryptography introducing basic topics such as one-way functions, pseudorandom generators, and computational hardness assumptions based on number theory. The course will cover fundamental cryptographic constructions such as hard-core predicates, secure symmetric encryption and message-authentication codes, and public-key cryptography.
Last Refreshed: 28-MAR-24 05.20.12.635703 AM
Term | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Notes | |
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1248 4821 1 001 | Fall 2024 | Storrs | In Person | Fuller, Benjamin | 001 | Reg | TuTh 2:00pm‑3:15pm |
ITE 336 | 18/25 |