Hello! Like the title says. I'm gonna do an internship in Cryptography (it's only one month though! So please don't give me something bigger than I can chew). However, I'm a Engineering and Computational Physics undergrad, and had done senior math classes, including finite field groups (Computational Algebra). I have pretty much finished my math major classes. However the content in the internet about cryptography is pretty vague. I was gonna do something about Quantum Cryptography but now I feel like that's a bad place to start even though I might have the physics pre-requisites. So I would like to know which protocols are a good place to start both theoretical and code wise or if I will be fine doing something about quantum cryptography. Thank you in advance for the responses! submitted by /u/QuantumPhyZ [link] [comments]