Cryptography Short Course
--- begin forwarded text Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 22:09:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Christof Paar <christof@ece.WPI.EDU> To: DCSB <dcsb@ai.mit.edu> cc: Arlene Lowenstein <arlowenstein@jake.WPI.EDU> Subject: Cryptography Short Course MIME-Version: 1.0 Sender: bounce-dcsb@ai.mit.edu Precedence: bulk Reply-To: Christof Paar <christof@ece.WPI.EDU> WPI's Continuing Education Program is offering a 5-day short course in cryptography. I will be teaching the course from August 4-8, in Waltham. Waltham is 10 miles West of Boston. Please find below a detailed course description and a registration form. If you have any question about course contents etc., please feel free to contact me by email. For questions regarding registration, contact Arlene Lowenstein at: arlowenstein@jake.wpi.edu Best regards, Christof ************************************************************************* Christof Paar http://ee.wpi.edu/People/faculty/cxp.html Assistant Professor email: christof@ece.wpi.edu Cryptography Group phone: (508) 831 5061 ECE Department, WPI fax: (508) 831 5491 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609, USA ************************************************************************* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Worcester Polytechnic Institute 5-Day Short Course APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY AND DATA SECURITY Seminar Leader: Dr. Christof Paar Many of today's information technology applications have data security as a central system requirement. Applications such as wireless computer networks, electronic commerce, and many www applications rely heavily on a high degree of system security. This five-day course will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the field of applied cryptography. Virtually all important aspects of public-key and private-key algorithms as well as protocols will be introduced. The course keeps the theoretical background and technical applications well-balanced. You will leave the course with a solid, broad knowledge of state-of-the-arts cryptography. You will have skills to carefully choose and design a security scheme for a given application. Background Note: The seminar is based on a highly successful course which has been taught to more than 150 professionals in industry and graduate students on campus. COURSE OUTLINE Day 1, AM - Introduction Principles of cryptography. Classical algorithms. Attacks on cryptographic systems. Day 1, PM - Private-key algorithms Stream ciphers. Pseudo-random generators. One-time pads. Day 2, AM - Private-key algorithms Data Encryption Standard (DES): Function, performance, implementation, security. Overview on other modern block ciphers. Key length and long-term security. Day 2, PM - Usage of private key-algorithms Operation modes of block ciphers. Multiple encryption. Key whitening. Day 3, AM - Public-key cryptography Introduction. One-way functions. Some number theory. Day 3, PM - Public-key algorithms RSA: Function, performance, implementation, security. Recent attacks. Day 4, AM - Public-key algorithms The generalized discrete logarithm problem. Diffie-Hellman key exchange. ElGamal encryption. Elliptic curve cryptosystems. Day 4, PM - Protocol building blocks Digital Signatures. Hash Functions. Security Services: Privacy, authentication, integrity, identification, non-repudiation. Day 5, AM - Key distribution Key distribution protocols. Principle of Kerberos. Certificates. Trusted authorities. Day 5, PM - Identification Smart Cards. Principles of identification. Challenge-and-response protocols. Course summary. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers and other technical professional who develop, implement, or assess information security applications in software or hardware. Technical managers who need a solid understanding of data security issues will also greatly benefit from the course. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Dr. Christof Paar leads the Cryptography and Data Security group at WPI's ECE Department. His research interests include security issues in wireless and ATM networks, efficient algorithms for elliptic and hyperelliptic curve systems, and hardware implementation of cryptosystems. DATES AND LOCATIONS August 4 - 8, 1997 in Waltham, MA (10 miles from Boston) FEE $1795 for first registration $1625 for subsequent registrations --------------------- print and cut here ----------------------------- WPI CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM Please print out, complete, and return this form to Office of Continuing Education, WPI, Worcester, MA 01609-2280, call (508) 831-5517 or FAX this form to (508) 831-5694. Make copies of this form for multiple registrations. 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