florian :flan_hacker: on Nostr: At some point I lost my copy of applied cryptography. It has been pointed out that it ...
At some point I lost my copy of applied cryptography. It has been pointed out that it didn't age well.
What's the current standard book on the topic?
I'm particularly interested in algorithms for weird applications. Blind signatures, trapdoor functions, that kinda thing, like the last 15% of applied cryptography.
#LazyWeb boosts welcome
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