Singapore University of Social Sciences

Financial Cryptography

CET Course | SkillsFuture Claimable Course

Financial Cryptography (FIN387)

Applications Open: 01 May 2024

Applications Close: 15 June 2024

Next Available Intake: July 2024

Course Types: Modular Undergraduate Course, SkillsFuture Series

Language: English

Duration: 6 months

Fees: $1391.78 View More Details on Fees

Area of Interest: Finance

Schemes: Alumni Continuing Education (ACE)

Funding: SkillsFuture

School/Department: School of Business


Synopsis

FIN387 Financial Cryptography aims to introduce information security and cryptographic techniques that are used to make blockchain work as a secure distributed ledger and to secure other FinTech applications. It examines fundamental security objectives, including data integrity protection, authentication, accountability, user privacy, and data confidentiality. Students will learn how different cryptographic techniques are used to achieve these objectives in both centralised and decentralised applications. In addition, students will learn how to distinguish security requirements and threat models of centralised applications from decentralised applications such as blockchain. From there, the course will examine cryptographic techniques that can be used to distribute trust and reduce risks. The topics include hash functions, digital signature and its variants, encryption, secure multi-party computing, secret-sharing, and zero-knowledge proofs. The course serves to prepare students to recognise existing information security and cryptographic techniques used in the blockchain and FinTech areas and prepare them for advanced courses on blockchain and financial technology as well as a career in this area. It will also expose the students to the use of software such as Cryptool and the Python cryptography library.

Level: 3
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: Every July

Topics

  • Security objectives, threats and defences
  • Hash functions
  • Digital signature and its variants
  • Symmetric encryption
  • Asymmetric encryption and its variants
  • Cryptography and its application in blockchain
  • Public-key infrastructure
  • Peer-to-peer security
  • Secure multi-party computing
  • Secret-sharing
  • Zero-knowledge proofs
  • Privacy protection in blockchain

Learning Outcome

  • Formulate security objectives, threat models and identify the defence mechanism
  • Analyse data integrity protection in FinTech and blockchain applications
  • Examine the usage of public key cryptography in centralised and decentralised settings
  • Appraise security objectives and threat models of centralised and decentralised applications
  • Contrast different privacy protection techniques and assess the need for user privacy in existing FinTech and blockchain applications
  • Develop simple Python programs using the crypto library
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