Security and Cryptography

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Introduction

Python, being one of the most popular languages in computer and network security, has great potential in security and cryptography. This topic deals with the cryptographic features and implementations in Python from its uses in computer and network security to hashing and encryption/decryption algorithms.

Syntax

Remarks

Many of the methods in hashlib will require you to pass values interpretable as buffers of bytes, rather than strings. This is the case for hashlib.new().update() as well as hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac. If you have a string, you can convert it to a byte buffer by prepending the character b to the start of the string:

"This is a string"
b"This is a buffer of bytes"

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Table Of Contents
2 Filter
3 List
7 Loops
22 Reduce
27 Classes
31 Set
42 Tuple
45 Enum
62 Sockets
87 Security and Cryptograhy
89 urllib
92 Idioms
104 Stack
105 Profiling
109 Logging
111 os module
118 Mixins
120 ArcPy
126 Arrays
132 2to3 tool
135 Unicode
138 Neo4j
140 Curses
141 Templates
145 heapq
146 tkinter
154 Audio
155 pyglet
157 ijson
160 Flask
161 Groupby
163 pygame
165 hashlib
166 Gzip
167 ctypes
185 pyaudio
186 shelve