The Legacy: First Introduced in 1995, "Cryptography: Theory and Practice" garnered enormous praise and popularity, and soon became the standard textbook for cryptography courses around the world. The second edition was equally embraced, and enjoys status as a perennial best-seller. Now in its third edition, this authoritative text continues to provide a solid foundation for future breakthroughs in cryptography. Why a third edition? The art and science of cryptography has been evolving for thousands of years. Now, with unprecedented amounts of information circling the globe, we must be prepared to face new threats and employ new encryption schemes on an ongoing basis. This edition updates relevant chapters with the latest advances and includes seven additional chapters covering: Pseudorandom bit generation in cryptography; entity authentication, including schemes built from primitives and special purpose "zero-knowledge" schemes, key establishment including key distribution and protocols for key agreement, both with a greater emphasis on security models and proofs; public key infrastructure, including identity-based cryptography; secret sharing schemes; and; multicast security, including broadcast encryption and copyright protection. The Result: Providing mathematical background in a "just-in-time" fashion, informal descriptions of cryptosystems along with more precise pseudocode, and a host of numerical examples and exercises, "Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition" offers comprehensive, in-depth treatment of the methods and protocols that are vital to safeguarding the mind-boggling amount of information circulating around the world.