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Applied Cryptanalysis: Breaking Ciphers in the Real World
Applied Cryptanalysis: Breaking Ciphers in the Real World
Mark Stamp, San Jose State University
Richard M. Low
ISBN: 978-0-470-11486-5
©2007
424 pages
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Mark Stamp, PhD, is Professor of Computer Science at San Jose State University. In addition to his experience working in private industry and academia, Dr. Stamp spent seven years as a cryptanalyst for the U.S. National Security Agency. He is the author of Information Security: Principles and Practice.

Richard M. Low, PhD, is Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at San Jose State University. His research interests include cryptography, combinatorics, and group theory.  


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