CYMS6300-A Applied Cryptography
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Registration begins Monday, Nov 03, 2025
School of Data Intelligence and Technology
Graduate
Term: Spring 2026
Session: 1st 8 Week On-ground (Jan 20 - Mar 13)
Start Date: Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026
End Date: Friday, Mar 13, 2026
Availability: On Campus
Day(s): Tues.
Time: 06:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Today cryptography is everywhere! This course presents the basic paradigms and principles of modern (post-1980s) cryptography. It provides a rigorous treatment of modern cryptography in an accessible manner. The course examines the inner workings of cryptographic primitives with formal definitions of security and precise assumptions in order to achieve guaranteed security. It covers both private-key (symmetric) and public-key (asymmetric) cryptography in depth with supportive algorithms and protocols for encryption message digestdigital signature key distribution and so on. Students assess the security of cryptographic constructions and apply them to real-world applications with confidence.3 Credits