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Explore Go Cryptography Go 1.24 Edition
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Explore Go Cryptography Go 1.24 Edition (John Arundel) (2025)

Quote:Can you keep a secret? I hope so, because much of the modern world is built on cryptography: the art of secret messages. This book will show you what it's all about and how it really works, with dozens of example programs in Go

๐ŸŒž About the book
Have you ever wondered how passwords are stored securely? What makes a good password? How codes and ciphers are designed-and broken? Where random numbers come from, and what makes them random? What are the connections between lava lamps, space games, digital signatures, black holes, and Bitcoin? Let's find out.
Join Alice, Bob, Eve, and Mallory as we learn about the fundamental principles of cryptography and digital security, from brute force and blockchains to keyspaces and hashing. We'll build a cipher system in Go from scratch, with step-by-step instructions and code examples at each stage (also available on GitHub).
Starting with the simplest cipher imaginable, we'll gradually improve the system by attacking it, adding sophisticated features like block chaining, padding, digests, and authentication. Along the way, you'll develop a powerful intuitive understanding of ciphers and keys, what makes them strong (or weak), and how to use them securely.
We'll see how state-of-the-art modern algorithms like AES, SHA-256, Diffie-Hellman, and RSA work under the hood, and how to integrate them into real-world Go tools. This book is essential reading for all Go programmers who have to deal with encryption, authentication, and security... in other words, all of us!

๐ŸŒž Table of Contents

๐ŸŒž What you'll learn
By reading through this book and completing the challenges, you'll learn about
The fundamental principles of codes and ciphers
Building software test-first in Go
How to write useful command-line tools
Password security, keyspaces, and cracking
Blocks, streams, chains, and cipher modes
Padding, number bases, and endianness
Pseudo-random and true random number generators
Entropy, complexity, and quantum uncertainty
Attacks, nonces, and initialization vectors
Message digests, integrity, and authentication
MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-3
Rainbow tables, salts, and zero-knowledge proofs
Cryptocurrencies, key exchange, and asymmetric encryption
Public-key cryptography: Diffie-Hellman and RSA
AES/Rijndael internals and implementations
AES-256 and AES-GCM
Modern cryptography with the Go standard library
Post-quantum cryptography

๐ŸŒž What you get
Your digital download contains the book in PDF format. This should be suitable for any ebook reader, computer, phone, or tablet.

๐ŸŒž Contents of Download:
๐Ÿ“Œ Explore Go Cryptography.epub (John Arundel) (2025) (6.2 MB)
๐Ÿ“Œ Explore Go Cryptography.pdf (John Arundel) (6.13 MB)
๐Ÿ“Œ Explore Go Cryptography.epub (John Arundel) (2023) (6.21 MB)
๐Ÿ“Œ Explore Go Cryptography.pdf (John Arundel) (6.08 MB)

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