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About the Course

Welcome to Asymmetric Cryptography and Key Management! In asymmetric cryptography or public-key cryptography, the sender and the
receiver use a pair of public-private keys, as opposed to the same symmetric key, and therefore their cryptographic operations are
asymmetric. This course will first review the principles of asymmetric cryptography and describe how the use of the pair of keys can provide
different security properties. Then, we will study the popular asymmetric schemes in the RSA cipher algorithm and the Diffie-Hellman Key
Exchange protocol and learn how and why they work to secure communications/access. Lastly, we will discuss the key distrib...
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Top reviews

SC

Jun 1, 2021

Very good intro, particularly talking about Key Management, an usually overlooked aspect of Crypto. Professor is also super clear in his explanations. Recommended :)

ST

Sep 25, 2020

Good course to learn Asymmetric Cryptography really helped me a lot to learn , suggest all to take this specialization course to build carrier in cryptography.

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By Mr.Arif M A

May 19, 2020

Useful Concept

By 321810403034 g

Aug 20, 2021

good course

By Saidbek R

Dec 12, 2024

nice

By Prathamesh S

Nov 25, 2021

nice

By Kantipudi b v p

May 10, 2020

Good

By Soham Z

Apr 19, 2020

This course was very awesome. I learned a lot of concepts. But I think ECDSA was missed which I wanted to learn as well as the new EdDSA.

By DINESH

Sep 25, 2024

good

By Robert M

Mar 17, 2022

I'd love to have practical exercises usin openssl and other common cryptographic tools.

By Matt B

Feb 10, 2025

The courses in this applied cryptography specialization just get worse and worse. Symmetric Cryptography is a joke of a course. The quizzes are impossible to solve. There is no support. There is nothing but the most high-level overview of the actual cryptography and there isn't enough teaching of the mathematics. This is just the absolute worst course I have taken on Coursera.