Data Train

Cryptography basics ST-LE-2026-12

by Prof. Dieter Hutter (Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz)

Europe/Berlin
Room 2.2070/2.2090, 2nd floor + Zoom (hybrid)

Room 2.2070/2.2090, 2nd floor + Zoom

hybrid

Unicom 2 (Haus Oxford) Mary-Somerville-Straße 2 28359 Bremen
Description

Motivation

Cryptography is the key technology to ensure the security and privacy of IT-systems. The understanding of basic principles of cryptographic functions is an indispensable prerequisite for the development of modern IT systems.

Learning contents

This course will provide elementary knowledge in cryptography (in theory and practice). For example: asymmetric vs. symmetric encryption, cryptographic hash functions, digital signatures and public-key infrastructures, post-quantum cryptography.

Learning objectives

Basic knowledge in cryptography, which in particular allows one to assess the strength of cryptographic methods in practice.

Prior knowledge

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Further reading

C.Paar, J.Pelzl: Understanding Cryptography  A.J. Menezes et al: Handbook of Applied Cryptography

Organized by

Data Train / U Bremen Research Alliance

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