Semantic security

Semantic security

Semantically secure cryptosystems are those where only negligible information about the plaintext can be extracted from the ciphertext. This concept is the computational complexity analogue to Shannon's concept of perfect secrecy, which implies that no information is revealed at all. PPTA's are used to determine if a system is semantically secure.

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CS 255: Introduction to Cryptography

Stanford University

Winter 2023

This course offers an introduction to cryptographic techniques used in computer security, covering encryption, message integrity, digital signatures, key management, and more. It is suitable for advanced undergraduates and masters students with some proof techniques and programming experience.

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