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Everyday Cryptography
There is a wealth of alternative literature on cryptography, thus presenting a healthy range of options for a reader wishing to pursue cryptography from a variety of different perspectives. A substantial number of cryptography books focus on presenting the mathematical aspects of cryptography. Many of these are textbooks targeted at computer science or mathematics undergraduate students.Forourpurposes,most of these books go into too much mathematical detail of cryptographic algorithms and most provide insufficient detail on the practical aspects of cryptography. Arguably the best of these books is Stinson [185]. Other recommended titles include Buchmann [43], Katz and Lindell [105], Hoffstein, Pipher and Silverman [100], Mollin [125], Paar and Pelzl [149], Smart [178], Stallings [182], Trappe and Washington [191] and Vaudenay [194]. More specialist approaches include Koblitz [109], which presents cryptography for number theorists, and Talbot and Welsh [189], which presents cryptography from a complexity theory perspective.
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