192.062 Introduction to Modern Cryptography

Lecturers Krzysztof Pietrzak (pietrzak@ist.ac.at) and Daniel Slamanig (Daniel.Slamanig@ait.ac.at).

Teaching assistants Frederick Klinser (e11776880@student.tuwien.ac.at), Karen Klein (karen.klein@ist.ac.at), Chethan Kamath (ckamath@ist.ac.at), Michael Walter (michael.walter@ist.ac.at), Guillermo Perez (guillermo.pascualperez@ist.ac.at).

The TU website with dates, locations etc. for the lecture and the tutorial.

To get credit for the lecture one needs to pass the midterm and final exam. The exams will be in the slots for the tutorial: the midterm exam is Thursday, December 5th 3-5pm and the final exam on Thursday, January 30st 3-5pm.

To get credit for the tutorial, you must get at least 50% of the total points for the homeworks. The concrete grading scheme is grade 1 for 80-100%, 2 for 70-80%, 3 for 60-70%, 4 for 50-60%, 5 (failing grade) for <50%. You can discuss the homeworks in groups, but everyone must write up and hand in the solutions individually.

Lecture material for the first part of the course can be found here.

Lecture material for the second part of the course can be found below.

Slides for Lecture 9, Public Key Revolution I/II, Dec. 3rd
Homework 9
Solutions to Homework 9

Slides for Lecture 10, Public Key Revolution II/II, Dec. 10th
Homework 10
Solutions to Homework 10

Slides for Lecture 11, Public Key Encryption I/II, Dec. 17th
Homework 11
Solutions to Homework 11

Slides for Lecture 12, Public Key Encryption II/II, Jan. 7th
Homework 12
Solutions to Homework 12

Slides for Lecture 13, Digital Signatures, Jan. 14th
Homework 13
Solutions to Homework 13

Slides for Lecture 14, Selected Topics, Jan. 21st

Slides for Lecture 15, Advanced Encryption, Jan. 28th