Keith Martin, Professor of Information Security, Royal Holloway, University of London
Keith Martin is a professor of information security at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has broad research interests, with a focus on application of cryptography and geopolitical aspects of cyber security. Keith has authored over 100 research publications in cyber security, as well as articles in the popular and professional press. He co-designed Royal Holloway's online postgraduate programmes in cyber security and has overseen its cyber security doctoral programme. He has also presented courses on cyber security to a wide range of audiences, including specialist industrial short courses, the general public and schools.
1. Preface to the Third Edition2. PrefaceI Setting the Scene3. Basic Principles4. Historical Cryptosystems5. Theoretical versus Practical SecurityII The Cryptographic Toolkit6. Symmetric Encryption7. Public-Key Encryption8. Data Integrity9. Entity AuthenticationIII Implementation and Key Management10. Implementation of Cryptography11. Key Management12. Management of Public KeysIV Use of Cryptography13. Applications of Cryptography14. Cryptography for Personal Devices15. Cryptography for Privacy16. Cryptography and Society17. Closing Remarks
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