3400. Introduction to Cryptography and Cybersecurity
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: CSE 2500 and CSE 3140; open only to students in the College of Engineering.
Grading Basis: Graded
Introduction to applied cryptography and cybersecurity. The course covers basic elements of symmetric-key and public-key cryptography, including encryption, authentication, signatures and key agreement, as well as integrity (hash functions, blockchains and more), pseudorandomness, shared key protocols, and the Transport Layer Protocol (TLS). Discuss principles of cybersecurity and ethics.
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