Cryptography in C and C++ 2nd Ed (Apress)
Sunday, 11 May 2014

Michael Welschenbach has everything you need to know to write professional-level cryptographic code. In this expanded, improved 2nd edition the chapter about random number generation has been completely rewritten and recent improvements in primality testing and the latest cryptographic techniques are covered.

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Author: Michael Welschenbach
Publisher: Apress
Date: November 30, 2013 February xx, 2014
Pages: 504
ISBN: 978-1430250982

 

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