Some books and lecture notes on cryptography
Listed in alphabetical order by author name(s). Note that appearence of an item
in this list does not constitute a recommendation for it, but is merely an
advertisement of its existence.
- T. Barr,
Invitation to cryptology.
- M. Bellare and P. Rogaway.
Introduction to modern cryptography.
- J. Buchmann, Introduction to Cryptography.
- J. Daemen and V. Rijmen,
The design of Rijndael.
- H. Delfs and H. Knebl,
Introduction to cryptography: Principles and applications.
- P. Garrett, Making, breaking codes: Introduction to
Cryptology.
- O. Goldreich,
Foundations of Cryptography.
- O. Goldreich,
Modern Cryptography, Probalistic Proofs and Pseudorandomness.
- S. Goldwasser and M. Bellare,
Lecture notes on
Cryptography.
- David Kahn, The Codebreakers.
- M. Luby,
Pseudorandomness and Cryptographic Applications.
- H. Mel and D. Baker, Cryptography
decrypted.
- A. Menezes, P. Van Oorschot and S. Vanstone,
Handbook of applied
Cryptography.
- B. Preneel, V. Rijmen, State of the art in applied cryptography.
- B. Schneier, Applied
Cryptography.
- S. Singh,
The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum
Cryptography.
- W. Stallings,
Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice.
- W. Stallings,
Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards.
- D. Stinson, Cryptography Theory and Practice.
- W. Trappe and L. Washington, Introduction to cryptography
with coding theory.