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-~~NOTOC~~ +====== APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY  ====== 
-====== Your Course  ======+<html><font color="red" size="3"><b>Winter 2010</b></font></html> 
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 ===== Description  ===== ===== Description  =====
  
-The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programmingIt covers delegation and contractsencapsulation and API programmingaggregation and the collections framework, inheritance and polymorphism, all from the client's perspective.  +CSE3481 provides an overview of cryptographic algorithms and the main cryptosystems in use today. The course emphasises the application of cryptographic algorithms to designing secure protocolsTopics include 
 +Symmetric Key Cryptography, Public Key Infrastructure, and Hash Functions, and the application of these ideas toward providing security services and network protocols. 
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 +===== Instructor & Office Hours===== 
 +  * <html><font color="#7a40A0"><b>Professor: Hamzeh Roumani</b></font></html> -- [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani|Home Page]]. 
 +  * Email Filter: The string ''CSE3481/X'' in the Subject field, where ''X'' is your username on ''red@cse''. 
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 +  * Lectures: Mondays 1:00-2:30 pm in BC 215 
 +  * Labs: Wednesdays 1:00-2:30 pm in CSEB-1004 
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 +  * Office Hours: Mondays 14:30-15:30 
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 +===== Textbooks ===== 
 +**Required** (available in the bookstore): 
 +  * //Cryptography and Network Security, 4th edition// by William Stallings, Pearson (2006). 
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 +**References**: 
 +  * //Modern Cryptography: Theory and Practice// by Wenbo Mao, Pearson (2004) 
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 +  * //Introduction to Cryptography with Coding Theory, 2nd edition// by Wade Trappe and Lawrence C. Washington, Prentice Hall (2006) 
  
-===== Lecture Times ===== 
  
-  * Section A: Mondays and Fridays, 11:00am - 12:00pm, CSE 111 
  
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