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What Every Engineer Should Know About Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
What Every Engineer Should Know About Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
Long gone are the days where the security of your critical data could be protected by security guards, cipher locks, and an ID badge worn by all employees. As the computing paradigm is continually changing with shared resources and mobility, firewalls and antivirus software are also not enough to protect critical assets. This...
The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography
The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography

Codes have decided the fates of empires, countries, and monarchies throughout recorded history. Mary, Queen of Scots was put to death by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth, for the high crime of treason after spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham cracked the secret code she used to communicate with her conspirators. And thus the course of British history...

Anonymous Communication Networks: Protecting Privacy on the Web
Anonymous Communication Networks: Protecting Privacy on the Web

In today’s interactive network environment, where various types of organizations are eager to monitor and track Internet use, anonymity is one of the most powerful resources available to counterbalance the threat of unknown spectators and to ensure Internet privacy.

Addressing the demand for authoritative information on
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Hacking Secret Ciphers with Python: A beginner's guide to cryptography and computer programming with Python
Hacking Secret Ciphers with Python: A beginner's guide to cryptography and computer programming with Python

* * * This is the old edition! The new edition is under the title "Cracking Codes with Python" by Al Sweigart * * *

Hacking Secret Ciphers with Python not only teaches you how to write in secret ciphers with paper and pencil. This book teaches you how to write your own cipher programs and also the hacking programs that...

Hands-On Cryptography with Python: Leverage the power of Python to encrypt and decrypt data
Hands-On Cryptography with Python: Leverage the power of Python to encrypt and decrypt data

Learn to evaluate and compare data encryption methods and attack cryptographic systems

Key Features

  • Explore popular and important cryptographic methods
  • Compare cryptographic modes and understand their limitations
  • Learn to perform attacks on cryptographic...
The Rohonc Code: Tracing a Historical Riddle
The Rohonc Code: Tracing a Historical Riddle

First discovered in a Hungarian library in 1838, the Rohonc Codex keeps privileged company with some of the most famous unsolved writing systems in the world, notably the Voynich manuscript, the Phaistos Disk, and Linear A. Written entirely in cipher, this 400-year-old, 450-page-long, richly illustrated manuscript initially gained...

Crypto Dictionary: 500 Tasty Tidbits for the Curious Cryptographer
Crypto Dictionary: 500 Tasty Tidbits for the Curious Cryptographer
Crypto Dictionary is your full reference resource for all things cryptography.

Cryptography from A5/0 to ZRTP
 
Expand your mind—and your crypto knowledge—with the ultimate desktop dictionary for all things cryptography. Written by a globally recognized cryptographer for
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New Stream Cipher Designs: The eSTREAM Finalists (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
New Stream Cipher Designs: The eSTREAM Finalists (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
The question “Streamciphers: dead or alive?” was posed by Adi Shamir. Intended to provoke debate, the question could not have been better, or more starkly, put. However, it was not Shamir’s intention to suggest that stream ciphers themselves were obsolete; rather he was questioning whether stream ciphers of a dedicated design were...
Military Cryptanalysis, Part I, Monoalphabetic Substitution Systems (Cryptographic Series, C-30)
Military Cryptanalysis, Part I, Monoalphabetic Substitution Systems (Cryptographic Series, C-30)

This book provides an excellent foundation for solving cipher systems. The text describes the fundamental principles of cipher solution plus use of the unilateral frequency distribution in the solution process is covered in some detail. Various unilateral and multilateral systems are carefully discussed. In addition, the text introduces the...

Cracking Codes with Python: An Introduction to Building and Breaking Ciphers
Cracking Codes with Python: An Introduction to Building and Breaking Ciphers

Learn how to program in Python while making and breaking ciphers—algorithms used to create and send secret messages! 

After a crash course in Python programming basics, you’ll learn to make, test, and hack programs that encrypt text with classical ciphers like the transposition cipher and Vigenère
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Applied Cryptanalysis: Breaking Ciphers in the Real World
Applied Cryptanalysis: Breaking Ciphers in the Real World
The book is designed to be accessible to motivated IT professionals who want to learn more about the specific attacks covered. In particular, every effort has been made to keep the chapters independent, so if someone is interested in has function cryptanalysis or RSA timing attacks, they do not necessarily need to study all of the previous material...
The Twofish Encryption Algorithm: A 128-Bit Block Cipher
The Twofish Encryption Algorithm: A 128-Bit Block Cipher
The first and only guide to one of today’s most important new cryptography algorithms The Twofish Encryption Algorithm A symmetric block cipher that accepts keys of any length, up to 256 bits, Twofish is among the new encryption algorithms being considered by the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) as a replacement for the DES...
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