CAB340 Cryptography


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Unit code:CAB340
Prerequisite(s):CAB203 or MXB102
Antirequisite(s):INB355
Assumed Knowledge:Knowledge of Discrete Mathematics is assumed knowledge
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Online
Semester 2
Gardens Point
Semester 2
CSP student contribution  $1,118
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,104
International unit fee  $4,788
The dependence of modern society on remote electronic data transmission and storage makes it an essential requirement that this data be secured, both against unwanted disclosure and malicious alterations. This unit provides a self-contained introduction to the field of cryptography, from historical roots and attacks, to the mathematical principles that underpin the workings of the modern ciphers most commonly in use for securing internet communications. The focus of this unit is on a grounded understanding of cryptographic designs and their limitations, which in turn inform how they are used in practice.