Fundamental security concepts like cryptography and digital signatures are becoming as much a part of our everyday lives as megabytes and the Internet. Anyone working with computer security—security professionals, network administrators, IT managers, CEOs, and CIOs—need to have a comfortable understanding of the cryptographic concepts in this book. Cryptography Decrypted shows you how to safeguard digital possessions. It is a clear, comprehensible, and practical guide to the essentials of computer cryptography, from Caesar's Cipher through modern-day public key. Cryptographic capabilities like detecting imposters and stopping eavesdropping are thoroughly illustrated with easy-to-understand analogies, visuals, and historical sidebars. You need little or no background in cryptography to read Cryptography Decrypted. Nor does it require technical or mathematical expertise. But for those with some understanding of the subject, this book is comprehensive enough to solidify knowledge of computer cryptography and challenge those who wish to explore the high-level math appendix. Divided into four parts, the book explains secret keys and secret key methods like DES, public and private keys, and public key methods like RSA, how keys are distributed through digital certificates, and three real-world systems. Numerous graphics illustrate and clarify common cryptographic terminology throughout.