CS 355 Course Overview

(Fall 2004)


Description

Course topics change every year. Topics this year include pseudorandomness, secure function evaluation, privacy, broadcast encryption, and tracing traitors. The course is intended for graduate students interested in cryptography research.

Prerequisites

The course assumes basic knowledge of cryptography as may be obtained from an introductory class on the topic. Alternatively, students may use any basic book on cryptography to make up the material. For example, "Cryptography, theory and practice" by D. Stinson.

Textbook Information

There are no textbooks available for the course. However, the following two documents will be helpful: and research papers handed out in class.

Homework Assignments

There will be three homework assignments. You may collaborate when solving the assignments, however when writing up the solutions you should do so on your own.

Exams

No exams.

Grading

Final grades will be determined based on homework assignments and participation in class.



Last update: Sep, 23, 2004 by Dan Boneh. Return to course homepage.