Cryptography For Developers
by Tom St Denis /
2007 / English / PDF
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The only guide for software developers who must learn and implement
cryptography safely and cost effectively.
The only guide for software developers who must learn and implement
cryptography safely and cost effectively.
The book begins with a chapter that introduces the subject of
cryptography to the reader. The second chapter discusses how to
implement large integer arithmetic as required by RSA and ECC
public key algorithms The subsequent chapters discuss the
implementation of symmetric ciphers, one-way hashes, message
authentication codes, combined authentication and encryption modes,
public key cryptography and finally portable coding practices. Each
chapter includes in-depth discussion on memory/size/speed
performance trade-offs as well as what cryptographic problems are
solved with the specific topics at hand.
The book begins with a chapter that introduces the subject of
cryptography to the reader. The second chapter discusses how to
implement large integer arithmetic as required by RSA and ECC
public key algorithms The subsequent chapters discuss the
implementation of symmetric ciphers, one-way hashes, message
authentication codes, combined authentication and encryption modes,
public key cryptography and finally portable coding practices. Each
chapter includes in-depth discussion on memory/size/speed
performance trade-offs as well as what cryptographic problems are
solved with the specific topics at hand.
* The author is the developer of the industry standard
cryptographic suite of tools called LibTom
* The author is the developer of the industry standard
cryptographic suite of tools called LibTom
* A regular expert speaker at industry conferences and events on
this development
* A regular expert speaker at industry conferences and events on
this development
* The book has a companion Web site with over 300-pages of text on
implementing multiple precision arithmetic
* The book has a companion Web site with over 300-pages of text on
implementing multiple precision arithmetic