Cryptology
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Technical Books
- Handbook of Applied
Cryptography, Menezes, van Oorschot, Vanstone, CRC 1997. (Comprehensive
treatment of modern cryptography).
-
Applied Cryptography, Schneier, Wiley, 1996. (Very
applied, includes code.)
-
Decrypted Secrets, Bauer, Springer, 2002 (3rd edition).
(Extremely comprehensive treatment of classical cryptology up to the end of
WWII)
- Modern Cryptography. Theory & Practice, Wenbo Mao, Prentice-Hall, 2004.
(Excellent text on cryptography, solid mathematical
foundations, and
practical discussions.)
-
Basic cryptanalysis
(field manual, released by the army; many similar books are available at
Aegan Park Press).
Historical and Popular Books
- The Codebreakers, David Kahn, Sribner, 1996.
(Comprehensive history of cryptology.)
- Cryptanalysis, Helen Fouche Gaines, Dover, New York. (Excellent book on
cryptanalysis of classical ciphers.)
- The American Black Chamber, Yardley, Aegean Park Press.
(Yardley was in charge of the American Black chamber which existed from 1917 to
1929).
- The Code Book, Simon Singh, Anchor, 2000. (Popular historical
account of cryptology, with a fair amount of technical detail.)
- The Cuckoo's Egg, Cliff Stoll, Pocket Books, 1990. (Real life account of
Stoll tracking down a hacker. Better than James Bond.)
-
Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson, Harper, 2000.
(Occasionally long-winded novel, containing accurate technical details.)
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Last updated: April 13th, 2004.