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Johns Hopkins University | EN.650.658

Introduction to Cryptography

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Cryptography has a rich history as one of the foundations of information security. This course serves as the introduction to the working primitives, development and various techniques in this field. It emphasizes reasoning about the constraint and construction of cryptographic protocols that use shared secret key or public key. Students will also be exposed to some current open problems. Permission of instructor only.

Fall 2022

Professor: Xiangyang Li

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X. Li
12:00 - 13:15