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Essential Cryptography Resources for Embedded and Automotive Systems

Essential Cryptography Resources for Embedded and Automotive Systems

Learning cybersecurity, especially cryptography, is key for anyone interested in automotive and embedded systems. If you’re eager to dive deeper into cryptography, here are three free, must-have resources that I highly recommend. These are gold mines of knowledge!

1. Introduction to Cryptography by Christof Paar

This is a series of 24 lectures on cryptography. If you have questions about cryptography and how it works, these lectures bundle everything together in a simple, structured manner. It covers most of the mechanisms used in embedded systems.

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2. Computerphile

This YouTube channel breaks down complicated cybersecurity concepts into easy-to-understand terms. They take complex ideas and explain them in simple, relatable ways. Perfect for anyone trying to understand tough cybersecurity topics!

3. Practical Network - Practical TLS

For those who want to dive deeper into computer science topics, this channel offers a wide range of in-depth discussions. Practical TLS is just one example of the valuable content they produce to simplify complex concepts.

4. Cryptography 101 with Alfred Menezes

This site contains the courses which covers the fundamental cryptographic primitives, Error-Correcting Codes and much more.


How about you? What are you currently working on in your learning journey? Comment below or get in touch, and let’s explore these topics together!

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