New Directions of Modern Cryptography

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ABE
access
Access Control Server
advanced cryptography for network engineers
AH Model
attribute
Author_Zhenfu Cao
based
Batch Verification
Bilinear Groups
Braid Groups
Category=GPJ
Category=PBCD
Challenge Ciphertext
computer science
computing
cryptographic protocol analysis
cryptography
Diophantine equation cryptography
dna
DNA Computing
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
fuzzy identity-based signatures
Interval Encryption
key
Leaf Node
Mathematics
multi-user network security
Non-leaf Node
Noncommutative Group
Noncommutative Ring
Nonleaf Node
Pre
private
Private Key
Private Proxy
proxy
Public Key
Public Key Pk
Public Parameter
quantum-resistant encryption
Random Oracle
Random Oracle Model
re-encryption
RSA Decryption
satellite communication security
Secret Key
Set S1
structure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466501386
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Modern cryptography has evolved dramatically since the 1970s. With the rise of new network architectures and services, the field encompasses much more than traditional communication where each side is of a single user. It also covers emerging communication where at least one side is of multiple users. New Directions of Modern Cryptography presents general principles and application paradigms critical to the future of this field.

The study of cryptography is motivated by and driven forward by security requirements. All the new directions of modern cryptography, including proxy re-cryptography, attribute-based cryptography, batch cryptography, and noncommutative cryptography have arisen from these requirements. Focusing on these four kinds of cryptography, this volume presents the fundamental definitions, precise assumptions, and rigorous security proofs of cryptographic primitives and related protocols. It also describes how they originated from security requirements and how they are applied.

The book provides vivid demonstrations of how modern cryptographic techniques can be used to solve security problems. The applications cover wired and wireless communication networks, satellite communication networks, multicast/broadcast and TV networks, and newly emerging networks. It also describes some open problems that challenge the new directions of modern cryptography.

This volume is an essential resource for cryptographers and practitioners of network security, security researchers and engineers, and those responsible for designing and developing secure network systems.

Zhenfu Cao is with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. of China

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