"Shannon's theory of Secrecy Systems (cont)."
Here are the Lecture Notes (gzipped) written by Olga Grinchtein.
We continue to discuss Shannon's
"Theory of Secrecy Systems"
(1945-48), and intuitive principles
for cipher design he put forward (confusion &
diffusion). We discuss random,
pure, perfect, ideal ciphers. Mixing
transformations.
Reading:
1. Claude Shannon, "Communication
Theory of Secrecy Systems", Bell. Sys. Tech. J., 1950.
2. Claude Shannon, "Mathematical
Theory of Communications [online!]",1948.
3. Martin Hellman, "An Extension
of Shannon Theory Approach to
Cryptography". IEEE Trans. on Inf.
Th., Vol. 23, No. 3, May 1997.
In the next
lecture we will cover: practical aspects of Shannon's theory.
Feistel ciphers, Lucifer and DES.