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R18 B.Tech.

CSE Syllabus JNTU HYDERABAD

CS701PC: CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY (PC)

IV Year B.Tech. CSE I -Sem L T P C


3 0 0 3

Course Objectives:
 Explain the objectives of information security
 Explain the importance and application of each of confidentiality, integrity, authentication and
availability
 Understand various cryptographic algorithms.
 Understand the basic categories of threats to computers and networks
 Describe public-key cryptosystem.
 Describe the enhancements made to IPv4 by IPSec
 Understand Intrusions and intrusion detection
 Discuss the fundamental ideas of public-key cryptography.
 Generate and distribute a PGP key pair and use the PGP package to send an encrypted e-
mail message.
 Discuss Web security and Firewalls

Course Outcomes:
 Student will be able to understand basic cryptographic algorithms, message and web
authentication and security issues.
 Ability to identify information system requirements for both of them such as client and server.
 Ability to understand the current legal issues towards information security.

UNIT - I
Security Concepts: Introduction, The need for security, Security approaches, Principles of security,
Types of Security attacks, Security services, Security Mechanisms, A model for Network Security
Cryptography Concepts and Techniques: Introduction, plain text and cipher text, substitution
techniques, transposition techniques, encryption and decryption, symmetric and asymmetric key
cryptography, steganography, key range and key size, possible types of attacks.

UNIT - II
Symmetric key Ciphers: Block Cipher principles, DES, AES, Blowfish, RC5, IDEA, Block cipher
operation, Stream ciphers, RC4.
Asymmetric key Ciphers: Principles of public key cryptosystems, RSA algorithm, Elgamal
Cryptography, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, Knapsack Algorithm.

UNIT - III
Cryptographic Hash Functions: Message Authentication, Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-512),
Message authentication codes: Authentication requirements, HMAC, CMAC, Digital signatures,
Elgamal Digital Signature Scheme.
Key Management and Distribution: Symmetric Key Distribution Using Symmetric & Asymmetric
Encryption, Distribution of Public Keys, Kerberos, X.509 Authentication Service, Public – Key
Infrastructure

UNIT - IV
Transport-level Security: Web security considerations, Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer
Security, HTTPS, Secure Shell (SSH)
Wireless Network Security: Wireless Security, Mobile Device Security, IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN,
IEEE 802.11i Wireless LAN Security

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R18 B.Tech. CSE Syllabus JNTU HYDERABAD

UNIT - V
E-Mail Security: Pretty Good Privacy, S/MIME IP Security: IP Security overview, IP Security
architecture, Authentication Header, Encapsulating security payload, Combining security associations,
Internet Key Exchange
Case Studies on Cryptography and security: Secure Multiparty Calculation, Virtual Elections, Single
sign On, Secure Inter-branch Payment Transactions, Cross site Scripting Vulnerability.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Cryptography and Network Security - Principles and Practice: William Stallings, Pearson
Education, 6th Edition
2. Cryptography and Network Security: Atul Kahate, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Cryptography and Network Security: C K Shyamala, N Harini, Dr T R Padmanabhan, Wiley
India, 1st Edition.
2. Cryptography and Network Security: Forouzan Mukhopadhyay, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition
3. Information Security, Principles, and Practice: Mark Stamp, Wiley India.
4. Principles of Computer Security: WM. Arthur Conklin, Greg White, TMH
5. Introduction to Network Security: Neal Krawetz, CENGAGE Learning
6. Network Security and Cryptography: Bernard Menezes, CENGAGE Learning

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