Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC)

HMAC

HMAC is a type of message authentication code that uses a cryptographic hash function and a secret key to verify the integrity and authenticity of a message. It provides authentication using a shared secret instead of digital signatures, and requires the communicating parties to establish and use a trusted channel to agree on the key prior to communication.

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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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CSCI 1515 Applied Cryptography

Brown University

Spring 2023

Applied Cryptography at Brown University offers a practical take on securing systems. By learning foundational cryptographic algorithms and advanced topics like zero-knowledge proofs and post-quantum cryptography, students gain both theoretical insights and hands-on experience in implementing cryptosystems using C++ and crypto libraries. Label: State-of-art concepts.

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