Introduction to Cryptography
Winter 2018
Cryptography is an indispensable tool for protecting information in computer systems. This course explains the inner workings of cryptographic primitives and how to correctly use them.
Administrative
Lectures: | Monday, Wednesday, 1:30-2:50pm, Gates B01 |
Sections: | Friday, 2:30-3:20pm, Huang 18 (starting next week at Nvidia aud.) |
Questions for CAs: | cs255ta@cs.stanford.edu or use Piazza |
Videos: | cs255 online (for video lectures covering the material in class) |
Final Exam
Students may take the final at either one of the following two dates:
- Option 1: (scheduled) Wednesday, 3/21, 3:30-6:00pm, Gates B01, B03, and nVidia auditorium in Huang.
- Option 2: (alternate) Tuesday, 3/20, 3:30-6:00pm, 420-041.
Previous final exams:
For remote SCPD students: Please email cs255ta@cs with your email address, the email address of your SCPD monitor if you have one, and which day you would like to take the exam. We will email a pdf to you which you should print, complete, and email back to us. We will email you with confirmation of receipt so hold on to your exam until you receive confirmation. Note that if you are local to the bay area, you must come to one of two exam slots unless you contact us in advance.
Homework
All homework submission is to be done via Gradescope. Please use course code 9KYX4N to sign up. Note that Gradescope requires that the solution to every problem start on a new page.
Homework #0: [html]
Due: Jan. 12
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Homework #1:
[pdf]
Due: Jan. 29
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Homework #2:
[pdf]
Due: Feb. 19
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Homework #3:
[pdf]
Due: Mar. 12
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Projects
Project #1 (password manager):
pdf
starter code
Due: Monday, Feb. 12, 11:59pm
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Project #2 (chat client):
pdf
starter code
Due: Wed., March 14, 11:59pm
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