This is a learning module for Information Theory. It's aim is to give the students an introduction to the basics of information theory and some applications in security.
The module is part of the Open Security Education project and the maintainer is Daniel Bosk. The latest release can be found under releases. You can safely link directly to the PDFs found there.
To build the PDFs, after cloning the repository you must clone its required submodules:
$ git submodule update --recursive --init
Then you can go into the directory of the desired document and run make
.
The source files are structured as follows:
basics
contains slides for an introductory lecture on information theory and its uses in security.
In each directory the files are structured as follows:
<name>.tex
contains the main content.aims.tex
is an itemized list of the intended learning outcomes, as such it can be included in another document summarizing the list of intended learning outcomes.abstract.tex
is an abstract of the lecture, assignment, or similar, and covers the required reading instructions, thus you can include these in a study guide containing all reading instructions for the course.<name>.bib
contains the bibliography entries, thus this file can be included along with the reading instructions.
To contribute, please fork the repository, make your changes, commit them and then create a pull request in the original repository.