Cse 032 Cryptography and Network Security

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School: School of Engineering and technology

Department Department of Computer Science and Engineering


Program: B. Tech
Branch:
1 Course Code CSE032
2 Course Title Cryptography and Network Security
3 Credits 3
4 Contact Hours 3-0-0
(L-T-P)
Course Status Core
Syllabus
Unit 1 Introduction& symmetric Key Cryptography
A Computer Security Concepts- OSI security Architecture, Security attacks, Services, CO1
mechanism, model of network security
B Classical encryption techniques- Substitution Cipher(Mono-alphabetic, Poly-alphabetic), CO1
Transposition cipher, Stegnography
C Block Cipher- Encryption Principles, DES and its variants, strength of DES CO1

Unit 2 Mathematics of Cryptography


A Eucledian, Extended Eucledian Algorithm, EuilersTotient Function , Ferment little CO2
Theorem, Eulers theorem
B Primality Testing-Miller Rabin test, Chinese Remainder Theorem CO2,
CO6
C Exponential- square and multiply method, Discrete Logarithm CO2,
CO6
Unit 3 Asymmetric Cryptography & Key Exchange
A Public Key cryptography-RSA, Cryptanalysis of RSA CO3
B Elgamal cryptography, Elliptic Curve cryptography CO3,
CO6
C Key Management and distribution : KDC, Diffie Hellman Key Exchange CO3,
CO6
Unit 4 Digital signatures
A User Authentication protocol- Kerberos CO4
B Digital Signature –RSA, Elgamal, DSS CO4
C Data integrity algorithms-Hash Functions, MD5, SHA-512 CO4
Unit 5 Security
A Security at Application layer-Email Architecture, S/MIME, PGP-Scenarios, CO5
key rings
B Security at Transport layer-SSL( Services, Protocols) CO5
C Security at Network layer-IPSec(Modes, Security Protocols-AH, ESP, CO6
Services provided by IPSEC)
Weightage CA MTE ETE
Distribution
30% 20% 50%
1. Atul Kahate , "Network Security ", Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2010.

Text book/s* 2. Michael T. Simpson, "Hands-on Cryptography & Network Security & Network Defense",
Course Technology, 2010.

3. Rajat Khare, "Network Seuciryt and Cryptography & Network Security ", Luniver Press,
2006.
1. Bruce Schneier, “Applied Cryptography”, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2001.

Other References 2. Behrouz A. Forouzan, “Cryptography And Network Security”- McGraw Hill

3. Internet as a resource for reference.

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