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Dec 21, 2024
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Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025
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MATH 202 - Cryptography We live in an ocean of information and secrets, surrounded by codes and ciphers. Actions as prosaic as making a call on a cellphone, logging onto a computer, purchasing an item over the Internet, inserting an ATM card at the bank or using a satellite dish for TV reception all involve the digitizing and encrypting of information. Companies with proprietary data and countries with classified information: all kinds of organizations need a way to encode and decrypt their secrets to keep them hidden from prying eyes. This course will develop from scratch the theoretical mathematics necessary to understand current sophisticated crypto-systems, such as the government, industry and Internet standards: the public-key RSA, the DES and the Rijndael codes.
Prerequisites MATH 101 or above or COMP 115 or above or Permission of Instructor
Credits 4
Area Math and Computer Science
Connection 20038
Foundation Quantitative Analysis
Compass Attributes Quantitative Analysis
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