
Cryptography and Satellite Navigation Unabridged Edition
Author(s): Joseph Rushanan (Author), James Gillis (Author)
- Publisher: Artech House Publishers
- Publication Date: 31 Dec. 2024
- Edition: Unabridged
- Language: English
- Print length: 370 pages
- ISBN-10: 1685690319
- ISBN-13: 9781685690311
Book Description
Cryptography and Satellite Navigation is a comprehensive guide that offers a wide-ranging yet approachable introduction to the world of cryptography, with a particular focus on its role in navigation. In an increasingly connected world, cryptography serves as the cornerstone of secure communication, safeguarding information across countless cyber and navigation applications. The book includes a thorough explanation of the three primary cryptographic methods. Symmetric ciphers provide confidentiality through shared keys, while hashes play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity of information. Asymmetric, or public key cryptography, introduces a level of security through confidentiality and authentication, uniquely using private information to establish digital signatures. The book contains an insightful exploration of quantum computing and its profound implications for the future of cryptography. This book also delves into the practical application of cryptographic methods through cryptographic protocols, essential for the seamless functioning of everyday life. With real-world examples like the Galileo navigation system, the book demonstrates how digital signatures safeguard navigation data, while symmetric ciphers and hashing extend beyond traditional data protection to ensure the authenticity of navigation signals. This book provides valuable insights into the essential role of cryptography in both cyber and navigation domains, preparing its reader for the challenges of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, whether the reader is a seasoned professional or new to the field.
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About the Author
Dr. Joe Rushanan has been a Principal Mathematician at the MITRE Corporation for 38 years. He has been a part of various teams focused on GPS M-code signal design security, L1C signal design, alternative security architectures for military GPS receivers.
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