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Leader: C Avram
Offered:
Caulfield First semester 2005 (Evening)
Synopsis: The security requirements of parties to a transaction: privacy, proof of identity, ownership, licence, signature, notarisation, date of action, certification of origination and/or receipt. Cryptography: types of cryptoanalytic attacks on a cryptosystem, cryptographic systems, protocols. Secret-key systems: information theory, one-time pads, DES, pseudorandom number generators, current developments. Public-key systems: one-way functions, public-key distribution, RSA cryptosystems, current developments. Applications: WWW security, digital signature, X.509 certificates, the electronic wallet, contract negotiation and signature, smartcard applications.
Assessment: Assignments, 5 brief weekly assignments, 50%; term paper or project, 2,000 words, 10 minute class presentation 50%
Contact Hours: 4 hours per week
Prerequisites: CSE9002, CSE9801 or equivalent
Prohibitions: COT5210