Introduction to Applied Cryptography

Completed by Jeff Gran

January 16, 2019

Approximately 1 months at 10 hours a week to complete

Course Certificates Completed

Classical Cryptosystems and Core Concepts

Mathematical Foundations for Cryptography

Symmetric Cryptography

Asymmetric Cryptography and Key Management

View certificate for Jeff Gran, Introduction to Applied Cryptography, offered through Coursera. Cryptography is an essential component of cybersecurity. The need to protect sensitive information and ensure the integrity of industrial control processes has placed a premium on cybersecurity skills in today’s information technology market. Demand for cybersecurity jobs is expected to rise 6 million globally by 2019, with a projected shortfall of 1.5 million, according to Symantec, the world’s largest security software vendor. According to Forbes, the cybersecurity market is expected to grow from $75 billion in 2015 to $170 billion by 2020.

Course Certificates

Earned after completing each course in the Specialization

Classical Cryptosystems and Core Concepts

University of Colorado System

Taught by: William Bahn, Richard White & Sang-Yoon Chang

Completed by: Jeff Gran by September 27, 2018

This is Course 1 in a 4-course specialization. Estimated workload: 15-hours per week.

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Mathematical Foundations for Cryptography

University of Colorado System

Taught by: William Bahn, Richard White & Sang-Yoon Chang

Completed by: Jeff Gran by October 25, 2018

This is Course 2 in a 4-course specialization. Estimated workload: 15-hours per week.

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Symmetric Cryptography

University of Colorado System

Taught by: Sang-Yoon Chang

Completed by: Jeff Gran by December 13, 2018

2-5 hours/week

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Asymmetric Cryptography and Key Management

University of Colorado System

Taught by: Sang-Yoon Chang

Completed by: Jeff Gran by January 16, 2019

2-5 hours/week

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