For those, like myself, involved in crypto, Stanford University are offering a free online course in cryptography. It covers the internal workings of crypto (not for those who don’t like the more advance mathematics).
The course information:
Cryptography is an indispensable tool for protecting information in computer systems. This course explains the inner workings of cryptographic primitives and how to correctly use them. Students will learn how to reason about the security of cryptographic constructions and how to apply this knowledge to real-world applications. The course begins with a detailed discussion of how two parties who have a shared secret key can communicate securely when a powerful adversary eavesdrops and tampers with traffic. We will examine many deployed protocols and analyze mistakes in existing systems. The second half of the course discusses public-key techniques that let two or more parties generate a shared secret key. We will cover the relevant number theory and discuss public-key encryption, digital signatures, and authentication protocols. Towards the end of the course we will cover more advanced topics such as zero-knowledge, distributed protocols such as secure auctions, and a number of privacy mechanisms. Throughout the course students will be exposed to many exciting open problems in the field.
The course will include written homeworks and programming labs. The course is self-contained, however it will be helpful to have a basic understanding of discrete probability theory.
The course starts in Feb so sign up now at http://www.crypto-class.org/
In addition, Sanford have an online Computer Security course also starting in Feb you might be interested in – visit http://www.security-class.org/ today.
I have been read about crypt for some time but have never been able to get to the nitty gritty to have something you don’t understand explained . really looking forward to it can’t wait
Hi Frank, yeah I can’t wait for the course to start either
did you see the other free courses that Stanford are offering?
I’ve had a reply from the course team this morning saying the course has been delayed due to Stanford having to sort out the legal aspects of offering this course outside the university. They are hoping this will be resolved shortly and are taking the oppertunity to iron out any issues with the course material and make it better. As soon as I hear of any further updates I will post them here.
Just had an update from the course leader, the course is now live!