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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.6

77 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
Flexible schedule
2 weeks at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

There are 4 modules in this course

This course is a non-mathematical introduction to the role that cryptography plays in providing digital security for everyday applications such as the internet, mobile phones, wireless networks and cryptocurrency.

In this introductory course you will develop an understanding of the functionality and purpose of the main cryptographic tools we use today. You will learn how to make decisions about which cryptographic tools are most appropriate to deploy in specific settings. You will also explore the wider infrastructure surrounding cryptography and how this impacts the overall security of systems deploying cryptography. Cryptography provides the core toolkit that underpins most digital security technologies. An understanding of what cryptography does, and its limitations, is critical to developing a wider appreciation of the security of everyday digital applications. Since cryptography provides tools for atomic security services such as confidentiality and data integrity, an appreciation of cryptography will also equips you with a fundamental understanding of what security means in cyberspace. Learning outcomes for the module. By the end of this module learners will be able to: 1. Explain the precise role that cryptography plays in the security of any digital system. 2. Appreciate the breadth of use of cryptography to support security of digital systems. 3. Identify core concepts and terminology concerning use of cryptography 4. Assess the points of vulnerability relating to cryptography in any digital system deploying it.

In week 1 we discuss the need for cryptography and the core security services it provides.

What's included

6 videos11 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts

6 videosβ€’Total 27 minutes
  • Introduction to the courseβ€’11 minutes
  • How to setup a study journalβ€’1 minute
  • Introduction to cryptographyβ€’2 minutes
  • Physical world security servicesβ€’6 minutes
  • Core servicesβ€’5 minutes
  • Week 1 summaryβ€’2 minutes
11 readingsβ€’Total 175 minutes
  • Course syllabusβ€’10 minutes
  • Starting your studiesβ€’10 minutes
  • Principles of good peer feedback in peer review assignmentβ€’10 minutes
  • Everyday cryptography: fundamental principles and applications by Keith Martynβ€’10 minutes
  • First thoughts on cryptographyβ€’15 minutes
  • Risks to informationβ€’30 minutes
  • Security servicesβ€’10 minutes
  • Relationship between servicesβ€’10 minutes
  • Cryptographic terminologyβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity: Identifying algorithmsβ€’30 minutes
  • Reflectionβ€’30 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Week 1 testβ€’30 minutes
  • Stealing dataβ€’10 minutes
  • Cryptography and availabilityβ€’10 minutes
3 discussion promptsβ€’Total 95 minutes
  • Introduce yourselfβ€’20 minutes
  • Comparing the physical and digital worldβ€’45 minutes
  • Examples using servicesβ€’30 minutes

In week 2 we discuss uses of cryptography to support a wide range of digital systems.

What's included

4 videos2 readings1 assignment3 discussion prompts

4 videosβ€’Total 19 minutes
  • Introduction to applications of cryptographyβ€’2 minutes
  • Introduction to the Big Sixβ€’8 minutes
  • Wi-Fi servicesβ€’7 minutes
  • Week 2 summaryβ€’2 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 60 minutes
  • Case study: Supporting mobile call protectionβ€’30 minutes
  • Reflectionβ€’30 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Week 2 testβ€’30 minutes
3 discussion promptsβ€’Total 90 minutes
  • Applications of cryptographyβ€’30 minutes
  • First look at the Big Sixβ€’30 minutes
  • Services for other Big Sixβ€’30 minutes

In week 3 we explain the main components of a cryptosystem and introduce some core terminology.

What's included

4 videos3 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts

4 videosβ€’Total 21 minutes
  • Introduction to cryptosystemsβ€’2 minutes
  • Algorithms and keysβ€’9 minutes
  • How different types of cryptosystem are usedβ€’7 minutes
  • Week 3 summaryβ€’3 minutes
3 readingsβ€’Total 65 minutes
  • Model of a cryptosystemβ€’25 minutes
  • Two types of cryptosystemβ€’10 minutes
  • Reflectionβ€’30 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 70 minutes
  • Week 3 testβ€’30 minutes
  • Is this a cryptosystem?β€’20 minutes
  • Navajo code talkerβ€’20 minutes
3 discussion promptsβ€’Total 95 minutes
  • Cryptography, steganography and access controlβ€’20 minutes
  • Key management implicationsβ€’30 minutes
  • Symmetric or Public-key?β€’45 minutes

In week 4 we identify various ways in which an attacker could try to overcome the protection offered by cryptography.

What's included

5 videos7 readings5 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts

5 videosβ€’Total 23 minutes
  • Introduction to attacking cryptosystemsβ€’1 minute
  • Points of weaknessβ€’7 minutes
  • Two worldsβ€’8 minutes
  • Week 4 summaryβ€’2 minutes
  • Course summaryβ€’6 minutes
7 readingsβ€’Total 137 minutes
  • Security assumptionsβ€’2 minutes
  • Exhaustive key searchβ€’25 minutes
  • Activity: Large numbersβ€’25 minutes
  • Key lengthsβ€’30 minutes
  • Classes of attackβ€’10 minutes
  • Latest thoughts on cryptographyβ€’15 minutes
  • Reflectionβ€’30 minutes
5 assignmentsβ€’Total 120 minutes
  • Week 4 testβ€’30 minutes
  • Kerckhoff assumptionsβ€’30 minutes
  • Public v proprietaryβ€’30 minutes
  • Practicalities of key searchβ€’25 minutes
  • DES and AES key searchesβ€’5 minutes
1 peer reviewβ€’Total 60 minutes
  • Two worlds – which is securer?β€’60 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Single points of failureβ€’20 minutes
  • Big Six vulnerabilitiesβ€’30 minutes

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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by University of London. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.ΒΉ

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