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P.,c2024 9798868804403 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1. Getting Started -- 2. JDK 21 Java New Features -- 3. The New Jakarta EE 11 -- 4. Java Cryptography Architecture -- 5. Classical Cryptography -- 6. Quantum Cryptography -- 7. Formal Techniques for Cryptography -- 8. Pseudo-random Generators -- 9. Hash Functions -- 10. Symmetric Encryption Algorithms -- 11. Asymmetric Encryption Schemes -- 12. Advanced Encryption Schemes -- 13. Identification Schemes -- 14. Signature Schemes -- 15. Lattice based Cryptography and NTRU -- 16. Cryptography Tools. 330 $aHere is your in-depth guide to cryptography and cryptanalysis in Java. This book includes challenging cryptographic solutions that are implemented in Java 21 and Jakarta EE 11. It provides a robust introduction to Java 21's new features and updates, a roadmap for Jakarta EE 11 security mechanisms, a unique presentation of the "hot points" (advantages and disadvantages) from the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA), a new chapter on Quantum cryptography, and more. The book dives into the classical simple cryptosystems that form the basis of modern cryptography, with fully working solutions (encryption/decryption operations). Pseudo-random generators are discussed as well as real-life implementations. Hash functions are covered along with practical cryptanalysis methods and attacks, asymmetric and symmetric encryption systems, signature and identification schemes. The book wraps up with a presentation of lattice-based cryptography and the NTRU framework library. Modern encryption schemes for cloud and big data environments (homomorphic encryption and searchable encryption) also are included. 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