TY - BOOK AU - Koç,Çetin Kaya ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Cryptographic Engineering SN - 9780387718170 U1 - 621.3815 23 PY - 2009/// CY - Boston, MA PB - Springer US KW - ENGINEERING KW - DATA STRUCTURES (COMPUTER SCIENCE) KW - DATA ENCRYPTION (COMPUTER SCIENCE) KW - TELECOMMUNICATION KW - SYSTEMS ENGINEERING KW - CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS KW - COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING, NETWORKS KW - DATA STRUCTURES, CRYPTOLOGY AND INFORMATION THEORY KW - DATA ENCRYPTION N1 - About Cryptographic Engineering -- Random Number Generators for Cryptographic Applications -- Evaluation Criteria for Physical Random Number Generators -- True Random Number Generators for Cryptography -- Fast Finite Field Multiplication -- Efficient Unified Arithmetic for Hardware Cryptography -- Spectral Modular Arithmetic for Cryptography -- Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography -- Instruction Set Extensions for Cryptographic Applications -- FPGA and ASIC Implementations of AES -- Secure and Efficient Implementation of Symmetric Encryption Schemes using FPGAs -- Block Cipher Modes of Operation from a Hardware Implementation Perspective -- Basics of Side-Channel Analysis -- Improved Techniques for Side-Channel Analysis -- Electromagnetic Attacks and Countermeasures -- Leakage from Montgomery Multiplication -- Randomized Exponentiation Algorithms -- Microarchitectural Attacks and Countermeasures N2 - Cryptographic Engineering covers the theory and practice of engineering of cryptographic systems, including encryption and decryption engines, digital signature and authentication systems, true random number generators, and the design, implementation, testing, and validation of cryptographic systems. This book also addresses cryptanalysis of security systems for the purpose of checking their robustness and their strength against attacks, and building countermeasures in order to thwart such attacks by reducing their probability of success. The material includes four important features: ASIC and FPGA hardware design for cryptography, Principles and practice of true random number generators, Detailed algorithmic treatment of public-key cryptographic systems and emphasis on the engineering of systems, and Side-channel attacks on cryptographic systems and countermeasure designs. Cryptographic Engineering is a comprehensive text that is suitable as a handbook for hardware and software engineers who are interested in building secure systems using cryptographic techniques UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71817-0 ER -