2nd Edition

An Introduction to Cryptography

By Richard A. Mollin Copyright 2006
413 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

413 Pages
by Chapman & Hall

Continuing a bestselling tradition, An Introduction to Cryptography, Second Edition provides a solid foundation in cryptographic concepts that features all of the requisite background material on number theory and algorithmic complexity as well as a historical look at the field. With numerous additions and restructured material, this edition presents the ideas behind cryptography and the... Read more
Preface

MATHEMATICAL BASICS
Divisibility
Primes, Primality Testing, and Induction
An Introduction to Congruences
Euler, Fermat, and Wilson
Primitive Roots
The Index Calculus and Power Residues
Legendre, Jacobi, & Quadratic Reciprocity
Complexity

CRYPTOGRAPHIC BASICS
Definitions and Illustrations
Classic Ciphers
Stream Ciphers
LFSRs
Modes of Operation
Attacks

DES AND AES
S-DES and DES
AES

PUBLIC-KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY
The Ideas behind PKC
Digital Envelopes and PKCs
RSA
ElGamal
DSA - The DSS

PRIMALITY TESTING
True Primality Tests
Probabilistic Primality Tests
Recognizing Primes

FACTORING
Classical Factorization Methods
The Continued Fraction Algorithm
Pollard's Algorithms
The Quadratic Sieve
The Elliptic Curve Method (ECM)

ELECTRONIC MAIL AND INTERNET SECURITY
History of the Internet and the WWW
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
Protocol Layers and SSL
Internetworking and Security - Firewalls
Client-Server Model and Cookies

LEADING-EDGE APPLICATIONS
Login and Network Security
Viruses and Other Infections
Smart Cards
Biometrics

Biography

Richard A. Mollin

"Mollin has written a very nice book. He presents a vast overview of cryptography, its history, and modern uses, which makes for interesting reading."

– In Siam Review, 2008, Vol. 50, No. 2

Praise for the First Edition:
"…Mollin has written a readable text on a subject that can be challenging. It deserves your attention."
- The Cryptogram

"This is a great book! It can be used in many ways: for a university course at one extreme, and as selective light reading for pleasure at the other. The author's enthusiasm carries the reader along clearly and easily, spilling over to scores of fascinating, beautifully written footnotes, which include more than fifty mini-biographies. … excellent and highly recommended."
-Short Book Reviews, Vol. 21, No. 2, August 2001

"I want to congratulate you on An Introduction to Cryptography. This is a fine addition to the field. Upon my recommendation, my personal firm has purchased several copies, it's so great. … Your explanation in the section of 'Coin Flipping via Exponentiation' was brilliantly orchestrated."
-Owen Henry Cupp, Southern Sovereign Institute, Georgia, USA

"In this very nice book, the author introduces at an undergraduate level the following topics: Origins, computer arithmetic, and complexity … . This book pays a lot of attention to the history of this research field, which makes the reading very enjoyable…"
-Zentralblatt fur Mathematik