EECE.5580 Practical Hardware Security and Cryptography
Id: 042492
Credits: 3-3
Description
The study, design, and evaluation of hardware security primitives and cryptographic algorithms. Course topics will range from the study and analysis of side channels to break cryptosystems, to the secure creation and implementation of cryptographic primitives. Students will face practical challenges revolving around cryptography and hardware security and study state of the art techniques to overcome these issues.
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