This course covers the design and analysis of security protocols, and studies different attacks and defenses against them. Topics include: signature and authentication protocols, privacy, digital rights management, security protocols for wired, wireless and distributed networks, electronic voting, payment and micropayment protocols, anonymity, broadcast encryption and traitor tracing, quantum cryptography, and visual cryptography. The course includes a project.
Teacher
David Pfeffer ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Email: dpfeffer@stevens.edu
Education
Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Honors; Minor in Law and Public Policy Masters of Science in Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 4.0 GPA; Graduate Certificates in Computer Systems, Databases & Service Oriented Architecture, Distributed Systems, Enterprise Computing, Quantitative Software Engineering, Service Oriented Computing Professional Societies Member of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM. Courses CS 521 TCP/IP Networking CS 570 Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, and Algorithms CS 465 Selected Topics in Computer Science SSW 810 Selected Topics in Systems Centric Software Engineering