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Public-key cryptography

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Public-Key Cryptography: Key Exchange and Signatures
Explores public-key cryptography, key exchange, and digital signatures, discussing practical applications and security mechanisms.
Introduction to Cryptography: Fundamentals and Applications
Covers the fundamentals of cryptography, including symmetric encryption, digital signatures, and secure communication standards.
Conditional Access II
Covers conditional access, encryption, decryption, authentication, and advanced encryption standards, exploring identity-based encryption, biometrics, and attribute-based encryption.
Secure Communications: TLS and Security Protocols
Explores TLS, security protocols, synchronization, fair termination, and secure communication applications.
RSA Encryption: Principles and Applications
Explores RSA encryption principles, factorization challenges, and practical applications in data security.
Cryptography basics: Quantum Systems
Covers the basics of cryptography, encryption, decryption, error detection, and the impact of quantum computing.
Asymmetric Cryptography and Password-based Authentication
Covers asymmetric cryptography, hybrid encryption, Diffie-Hellman key exchange, authentication challenges, secure password storage, and transfer methods.
Public-Key Cryptography: Standards and Applications
Discusses public-key cryptography, focusing on standards like RSA, DSA, and AES, and their applications in secure communications.
Symmetric Encryption: Block Ciphers and Modes of Operation
Introduces symmetric encryption, block ciphers, and modes of operation, covering DES, AES, key generation, attacks, and encryption standards.
Symmetric Encryption: Physical Limits
Explores the physical limits and security aspects of symmetric encryption schemes, including energy consumption, key recovery, and distinguisher security.

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