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An all-practical guide to the cryptography behind common tools and protocols that will help you make excellent security choices for your systems and applications.
In Real-World Cryptography, you will find:
Best practices for using cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You’ll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations.
About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There’s no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You’ll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read—and it might just save your bacon the next time you’re targeted by an adversary after your data.
What's inside
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field.
About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security.
Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
14 Post-quantum cryptography
15 Is this it? Next-generation cryptography
16 When and where cryptography fails
In Real-World Cryptography, you will find:
Best practices for using cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You’ll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations.
About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There’s no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You’ll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read—and it might just save your bacon the next time you’re targeted by an adversary after your data.
What's inside
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field.
About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security.
Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
14 Post-quantum cryptography
15 Is this it? Next-generation cryptography
16 When and where cryptography fails
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An all-practical guide to the cryptography behind common tools and protocols that will help you make excellent security choices for your systems and applications. In Real-World Cryptography, you will find: Best practices for using cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You'll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations. About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There's no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You'll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read--and it might just save your bacon the next time you're targeted by an adversary after your data. What's inside Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field. About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security. Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You'll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations. About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There's no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You'll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read--and it might just save your bacon the next time you're targeted by an adversary after your data. What's inside Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field. About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security. Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
An all-practical guide to the cryptography behind common tools and protocols that will help you make excellent security choices for your systems and applications.
In Real-World Cryptography, you will find:
Best practices for using cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You’ll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations.
About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There’s no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You’ll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read—and it might just save your bacon the next time you’re targeted by an adversary after your data.
What's inside
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field.
About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security.
Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
14 Post-quantum cryptography
15 Is this it? Next-generation cryptography
16 When and where cryptography fails
In Real-World Cryptography, you will find:
Best practices for using cryptography
Diagrams and explanations of cryptographic algorithms
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
Real-World Cryptography reveals the cryptographic techniques that drive the security of web APIs, registering and logging in users, and even the blockchain. You’ll learn how these techniques power modern security, and how to apply them to your own projects. Alongside modern methods, the book also anticipates the future of cryptography, diving into emerging and cutting-edge advances such as cryptocurrencies, and post-quantum cryptography. All techniques are fully illustrated with diagrams and examples so you can easily see how to put them into practice.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology
Cryptography is the essential foundation of IT security. To stay ahead of the bad actors attacking your systems, you need to understand the tools, frameworks, and protocols that protect your networks and applications. This book introduces authentication, encryption, signatures, secret-keeping, and other cryptography concepts in plain language and beautiful illustrations.
About the book
Real-World Cryptography teaches practical techniques for day-to-day work as a developer, sysadmin, or security practitioner. There’s no complex math or jargon: Modern cryptography methods are explored through clever graphics and real-world use cases. You’ll learn building blocks like hash functions and signatures; cryptographic protocols like HTTPS and secure messaging; and cutting-edge advances like post-quantum cryptography and cryptocurrencies. This book is a joy to read—and it might just save your bacon the next time you’re targeted by an adversary after your data.
What's inside
Implementing digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
Specialized hardware for attacks and highly adversarial environments
Identifying and fixing bad practices
Choosing the right cryptographic tool for any problem
About the reader
For cryptography beginners with no previous experience in the field.
About the author
David Wong is a cryptography engineer. He is an active contributor to internet standards including Transport Layer Security.
Table of Contents
PART 1 PRIMITIVES: THE INGREDIENTS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
1 Introduction
2 Hash functions
3 Message authentication codes
4 Authenticated encryption
5 Key exchanges
6 Asymmetric encryption and hybrid encryption
7 Signatures and zero-knowledge proofs
8 Randomness and secrets
PART 2 PROTOCOLS: THE RECIPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
9 Secure transport
10 End-to-end encryption
11 User authentication
12 Crypto as in cryptocurrency?
13 Hardware cryptography
14 Post-quantum cryptography
15 Is this it? Next-generation cryptography
16 When and where cryptography fails
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