Selected Topics in Cryptology
2011-2012
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IMT6041
- 5 ECTS
On the basis of
- IMT4532 Cryptology 1, IMT4552 Cryptology 2, or equivalent
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge
The candidate possesses knowledge at the most advanced frontier in the field of cryptology. The candidate has mastered academic theory and scientific methods in cryptology.
The candidate is capable of considering suitability and use of different methods and processes in research in the field of cryptology.
The candidate is capable of contributing to development of new knowledge, theories, methods, interpretations and forms of documentation in cryptology.
Skills
The candidate is capable of formulating problems, planning and completing research projects in cryptology.
The candidate is capable of doing research and development at a high international level.
The candidate is capable of handling complex academic tasks. The candidate can challenge established knowledge and practice in cryptology.
General competence
The candidate is capable of identifying relevant – and possibly new - ethical problems and exercising research in cryptology with academic integrity.
The candidate is capable of managing complex interdisciplinary tasks and projects.
The candidate is capable of disseminating the results of research and development in cryptology through approved national and international publication channels.
The candidate is capable of taking part in debates in international forums within the field of cryptology.
The candidate is capable of considering the need for, taking initiative to and engaging in innovation in the field of cryptology.
Topic(s)
1. Introduction – elements of information theory, symmetric and asymmetric cipher theory
2. Elements of modern symmetric cipher theory
3. Modern public key systems
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Exercises
Project work
Teaching Methods (additional text)
Lectures
Numerical exercises
Project work
Form(s) of Assessment
Written exam, 3 hours
Evaluation of Project(s)
Form(s) of Assessment (additional text)
Written exam, 3 hours (alternatively oral exam) (counts 51% of the final mark)
Project evaluation (counts 49% of the final mark)
Both parts must be passed.
Grading Scale
Pass/Failure
External/internal examiner
Evaluated by the lecturer
Re-sit examination
The whole subject must be repeated
Examination support
Calculator
Dictionary
Coursework Requirements
None.
Teaching Materials
Books:
1. Introduction to Cryptography and Coding Theory, 2. edition, Trappe W., Washington L., Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN: 0131981994.
2. Handbook of Applied Cryptography, Menezes A., http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac
Various papers (available on-line)
Additional information
There is room for 50 students for the course.