Week 1
Week 2
Tuesday, Oct 13
-
Encryption I
- Topics:
Symmetric/Convential vs. Public Key Cryptograpy, Block
Ciphers, DES, Other Symmetric Ciphers, AES/Rijndael, OTP
(Refresher).
Thursday, Oct 15
-
Encryption II
- Topics:
Symmetric/Convential vs. Public Key Cryptograpy, Block
Ciphers, DES, Other Symmetric Ciphers, AES/Rijndael, OTP
(Refresher).
Week 3
Thursday, Oct 22
- Homework
1 due *Sunday*, Oct 25, 11:59pm!
-
Some "fun" math.
- Topics: Groups,
Rings, Fields, Euclidean Algorithm, Chinese Remainder
Theorem
Week 4
Tuesday, Oct 27
-
Public Key Cryptography I.
- Topics:
Diffie Hellman Key Exchange, RSA Encryption,
Square-and-Multiply, El Gamal Encryption, Digital Signatures
(RSA and El Gamal), Digital Signature Standard (DSS),
Identification (Fiat-Shamir), Zero-Knowledge Cave
Thursday, Oct 29
-
Public Key Cryptography II.
- Topics:
Diffie Hellman Key Exchange, RSA Encryption,
Square-and-Multiply, El Gamal Encryption, Digital Signatures
(RSA and El Gamal), Digital Signature Standard (DSS),
Identification (Fiat-Shamir), Zero-Knowledge Cave
Week 5
Thursday, Nov 5
- Midterm
exam
Week 6
Thursday, Nov 12
- Homework
2 due *Sunday*, Nov 15, 11:59pm!
Week 7
Thursday, Nov 19
-
Access Control.
- Topics: Model and
Terminology, Access Control Structures, Access Control
Matrix, Capabilities, Access Control Lists, Android Security
Model, SELinux, Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
Week 8
Tuesday, Nov 24
-
Privacy and Anonymity.
- Topics:
Definitions, Applications, Types of Attacks, Chaum's Mix,
Mix Casdade, Onion Routing, Tor, Hidden Servers, Dining
Cryptographers.
Thursday, Nov 26
No class!
Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday!
Week 9
Thursday, Dec 3
- Homework
3 due *Sunday*, Dec 6, 11:59pm!
Week 10
Tuesday, Dec 8
-
Cryptography in real world. --
In the scope of final exam! Make
sure you come to the class.
- Topic:
Interesting real-world use/misuse of the cryptography
methods/concepts taught in this class.
Thursday, Dec 10
-
Cryptography in real world (cont'd). --
In the scope of final exam! Make
sure you come to the class.
- Topic:
Interesting real-world use/misuse of the cryptography
methods/concepts taught in this class.
Final Week
Final exam time: Thursday, Dec 17,
1:30-3:30pm