Course title
情報セキュリティ特論   [Advanced topics in information security]
Course category courses for master's programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 1060615
Instructor(s)
渡辺 峻   [WATANABE Shun]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Information security is indispensable technology in the modern life. In this course, students are expected to acquire basic knowledge on information security from the view point of information theory.
Expected Learning
(1) Understand basic concepts on information theoretic security.
(2) Understand basic techniques such as leftover hashing, reduction.
Course schedule
(1) Introduction/Review of Information Theory
(2) Perfect secrecy, security metric, One time pad, Shannon’s Theorem
(3) Universal-two hash function, Authentication
(4) Randomness extraction, min-entropy, leftover hashing, smoothing
(5) Data compression with side-information
(6) Leftover hashing with side-information
(7) Secret key agreement, model, achievability
(8) Weak converse
(9) Digression: hypothesis testing
(10) Conditional independence testing bound
(11) Multiparty computation, oblivious transfer
(12) Monotone, perfect reduction
(13) Approximate reduction
Prerequisites
Students are expected to have certain familiarity with information theory, probability theory, basic calculus, and linear algebra.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Some materials will be provided in the class.
References
(1) T. S. Han, "Information-Spectrum Methods in Information Theory," Springer
(2) P. Narayan and H. Tyagi, "Multiterminal Secrecy by Public Discussion," Nowpublisher
(3) M. Bloch and J. Barros, "Physical-Layer Security," Cambridge University Press
Assessment/Grading
Midterm exam 50%, Final exam 50%
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Office hours
Mon: 10am-12pm
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Lecture Language
English
Language Subject
English
Last update
3/22/2017 10:22:30 AM