Understanding how to apply cryptography on modern microcontrollers is essential for building secure, reliable, and trustworthy systems. This book explains cryptography in the context of embedded hardware, from classical ciphers that illustrate core principles to modern techniques such as AES for practical high-security applications.
By combining mathematical theory with real-world microcontroller implementations, readers learn not only how cryptography works, but also how to implement it effectively on systems with limited processing power and memory. The book is intended for students starting out in cryptography, hobbyists securing personal projects, and engineers looking for a structured guide to embedded security.
The book covers these key topics in applied cryptography:
Dogan Ibrahim
Prof. Dr. Dogan Ibrahim holds a BSc in Electronic Engineering, an MSc in Automatic Control Engineering, and a PhD in Digital Signal Processing. He has authored over 120 technical books and more than 200 technical articles.
Microcontroller Cryptography Ciphers AES Security Embedded