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Focusing on mathematical attacks that exploit the structure of RSA and specific parameter choices, this book provides an up-to-date collection of the most well-known attacks on RSA and its main variants, including CRT-RSA, multi-prime RSA, and multi-power RSA. It treats the cryptanalysis of the main variants of RSA as a major topic-one of the first books to do so. With detailed proofs and justifications of the attacks, the book includes the most recent results for lattice techniques based on Coppersmith's methods and differentiates between provable attacks and those based on assumptions.

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Focusing on mathematical attacks that exploit the structure of RSA and specific parameter choices, this book provides an up-to-date collection of the most well-known attacks on RSA and its main variants, including CRT-RSA, multi-prime RSA, and multi-power RSA. It treats the cryptanalysis of the main variants of RSA as a major topic-one of the first books to do so. With detailed proofs and justifications of the attacks, the book includes the most recent results for lattice techniques based on Coppersmith's methods and differentiates between provable attacks and those based on assumptions.

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Autorenporträt
M. Jason Hinek is an adjunct research fellow in the iCORE Information Security Lab at the University of Calgary. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Waterloo, where his research focused on the security of variants of RSA.