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|Title=Introduction to Cryptography
 
|Title=Introduction to Cryptography
 
|Abstract=To provide a basic introduction to central aspects of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography
 
|Abstract=To provide a basic introduction to central aspects of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography
 
|NewsEN=each year in autumn
 
|NewsEN=each year in autumn
|Lecturer=Leif Nilsen
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|Organisation=UNIK
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|Keywords=information theory, mathematical background material, symmetrical crypto systems, block ciphers, stream ciphers, DES, Advanced Encryption Algorithm, AES, hash functions and message authenticaion (MAC), asymmetric cryptosystems, RSA, El Gamal, digital signatures, elliptic curves, provable security
 
|Keywords=information theory, mathematical background material, symmetrical crypto systems, block ciphers, stream ciphers, DES, Advanced Encryption Algorithm, AES, hash functions and message authenticaion (MAC), asymmetric cryptosystems, RSA, El Gamal, digital signatures, elliptic curves, provable security
 
|Objective=To provide a basic introduction to central aspects of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography. To establish knowledge and understanding of how cryptographic techniques are used to establish security in modern information- and communication systems.
 
|Objective=To provide a basic introduction to central aspects of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography. To establish knowledge and understanding of how cryptographic techniques are used to establish security in modern information- and communication systems.

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TEK4500 - Introduction to Cryptography
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Abstract To provide a basic introduction to central aspects of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography
Keywords information theory, mathematical background material, symmetrical crypto systems, block ciphers, stream ciphers, DES, Advanced Encryption Algorithm, AES, hash functions and message authenticaion (MAC), asymmetric cryptosystems, RSA, El Gamal, digital signatures, elliptic curves, provable security
Research Area(s) Security
Type of course Master

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