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June 28th, 2003, 12:27 AM
#1
Member
Cryptology
I have heard alot of linear and nonlinear cryptology, and it makes no sense to me. Either its way over my head or im not getting the right resources. And yes i googled it but i ran into mostly commercial companies. Could someone help me out with a link or something.
Thanks
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June 28th, 2003, 12:32 AM
#2
I found two links from a site that would seem to be very helpful. http://www.cryptography.com/ and the large list of links at http://www.cryptography.com/resource...archlinks.html Hope these help
-keezel
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just found a tutorial for the basic concepts of cryptology. http://gnosis.cx/publish/programming/cryptology1.pdf (it's an adobe pdf)
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June 28th, 2003, 12:39 AM
#3
Here is the first 3 entries of my Google search.. http://www.google.com/search?hl=&cat...+for+beginners
from google:
Neohapsis Archives - Crypto - Re: Beginners books on security - ...
LOCATION: Neohapsis / Archives / Crypto / Message Index / Re: Beginners
books on security. Subject: Re: Beginners books on security ...
archives.neohapsis.com/archives/ crypto/2000-q2/0277.html - 6k - Cached - Similar pages
Information on cryptography
... ized mirror]; Sci.crypt URLs; Richard Pinch's crypto hotlist; Intro
to crypto for beginners; Biham's list of ftp sites; Carleton crypto ...
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/crypto.html - 23k - Cached - Similar pages
Thawte Crypto Challenge III
... crypto for beginners. A brief history of Cryptography - Overview -
Great Minds in Cryptography - The Politics in Cryptography - Did ...
www.thawte.com/cryptochallenge/ - 28k - Cached - Similar pages
These sound promising for you....hope they help.
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June 28th, 2003, 10:57 AM
#4
Junior Member
The best book on Crypto. that i have ever read was Applied Cryptography by Bruce Schneier. It covers everything from diffrent algorithims for secure comunication of one sort of anouther (cyber cash, eletronic voteing, and outher neat stuff) as well as discussion of the math and algorithims of diffrent forms of encryption, it should have what you are looking for.
Mr.Samsa
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June 28th, 2003, 02:11 PM
#5
Cryptology is VERY math intensive. Old crypto was quite simple and straight forward (like the rot13 program) Modern crypto requires a very good understanding of advanced math concepts. Applied Cryptography is still probably the best book out there, but unless you understand math, it will still be over your head.
\"Ignorance is bliss....
but only for your enemy\"
-- souleman
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