Explores the commitment scheme, key derivation function, and pseudorandom generator in cryptographic protocols, emphasizing their role in ensuring data integrity and authentication.
Covers fundamental concepts of cryptography, including primitives, security, encryption, and authentication, exploring symmetric and public-key cryptography, key agreement, commitment schemes, and hash functions.
Covers side-channel analysis of isogeny-based key encapsulation mechanisms and hash-based digital signatures, focusing on vulnerabilities and security measures in cryptographic systems.
Discusses the limitations of TCP, the TLS Handshake, and the vulnerabilities in TLS protocols, emphasizing the importance of provable security in TLS 1.3.
Explores RSA encryption, trapdoor functions, hash functions, and cryptographic standards, including a practical example with Apple's iMessage implementation.