Pseudorandomness and Cryptographic Applications
Discover the essential insights of Pseudorandomness and Cryptographic Applications by renowned author, available through Bookshop. Published by Princeton University Press in 1996, this comprehensive paperback spans 248 pages and delves into the critical role of pseudo-random generators in cryptography.
This book serves as a foundational resource for understanding how these generators are vital for constructing secure private key cryptosystems, particularly in the context of chosen plaintext attacks. The author emphasizes rigorous definitions and proofs, making it an invaluable reference for both students and professionals in the field of cryptography. Enhance your knowledge of cryptographic principles and secure your understanding of private key systems with this insightful work.