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Oregon State University - ECE - 478
1 3Analyze virus behavior and structureVirus Analysis Machine2Administrative Machine5 6VirusInfected Client MachineClient MachineExtract SignaturePrivate Network4Client MachineClient MachineDerive Prescription7Administrative MachineClient
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Trusted third party (e.g., arbiter, distributer of secret information)PrincipalMessage Secret information Security-related transformation Information ChannelPrincipalMessage Secret information Security-related transformationOpponentFigure 1.3 Model
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
MerchantInternetCardholderCertificate AuthorityInternetIssuerPayment NetworkAcquirer Payment GatewayFigure 14.8 Secure Electronic Commerce Components
University of Florida - ECH - 4224
Department of Chemical Engineering Unit Operations Laboratory REMEMBER: A mask must be worn at all times when working with dry CaCO3 or CaCO3 slurry.Preparing the Feed Slurry-15% by weight solution of CaCO3 in waterWater supply on Continuous Rotary Filt
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Security Perimeter Private Network Packetfiltering router (a) Packet-filtering routerInternetApplication-level gateway Outside connection Inside connection Inside hostOutside hostTELNET FTP SMTP HTTP(b) Application-level gatewayCircuit-level gateway
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
c 0; d 1 for i k downto 0 do c 2 c d (d d) mod n i f bi = 1 then return d c c+1 d (d a) mod nFigure 6.7 Algorithm for Computing ab mod n
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Key Generation Select p, q Calculate n = p q Calculate (n) = (p - 1)(q - 1) Select integer e Calculate d Public key Private key gcd( (n), e) = 1; 1 < e < (n) d = e-1 mod (n) KU = cfw_e, n KR = cfw_d, n p and q both primeEncryption Plaintext: Ciphertext:
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
4P12R0Q-2-P1-4-2-1012345(a) y2 = x3 - x4P12R0Q-2-4-P1-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5(b) y2 = x3 + x + 1Figure 6.18 Example of Elliptic Curves
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
(1) KUa | IDAA(2) EKUa [Ks]BFigure 6.14 Simple Use of Public-Key Encryption to Establish a Session Key
UCSB - ECE - 224
Array Structured MemoriesSTMicro/Intel UCSD CAD LAB Weste TextEE141 STMicro/Intel/UCSD/THNUMemory1Memory ArraysMemory ArraysRandom Access Memory Serial Access Memory Content Addressable Memory (CAM) QueuesRead/Write Memory (RAM) (Volatile)Read On
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
KUa KUa KUa KUaKUb KUb KUb KUbABFigure 6.10Uncontrolled Public Key Distribution
Maryland - C - 460
AMSC/CMSC 460Quiz 5,Fall 2007Show all work. You may leave arithmetic expressions in any form that a calculator could evaluate. By putting your name on this paper, you agree to abide by the university's code of academic integrity in completing the quiz
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
64-bit plaintext X128-bit key ZX1X2X3X4 Z1Subkey GeneratorRound 1W11 W12 W13 W14Z616 Z7 Z1 Z52Round 2W21 W22 W23 W24Z12W71W72W73W74 Z43Round 8W81 W82 W83 W84Z48Output TransformationY1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Z49 Z5264-bit ciphertext YFigure
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
NIST Special Publication on Intrusion Detection SystemsIntrusion Detection SystemsRebecca Bace1 and Peter Mell21 2Infidel, Inc., Scotts Valley, CA National Institute of Standards and TechnologyPage 1 of 51NIST Special Publication on Intrusion Detect
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 20 FirewallsThe function of a strong position is to make the forces holding it practically unassailable On War, Carl Von ClausewitzIntroduction
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 19 Malicious SoftwareWhat is the concept of defense: The parrying of a blow. What is its characteristic feature: Awaiting the blow. -On War, Carl
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 18 IntrudersThey agreed that Graham should set the test for Charles Mabledene. It was neither more nor less than that Dragon should get Stern's co
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 17 Web SecurityUse your mentality Wake up to reality -From the song, "I've Got You under My Skin" by Cole PorterWeb Security Web now widely used
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 17 Web SecurityUse your mentality Wake up to reality -From the song, "I've Got You under My Skin" by Cole PorterWeb Security Web now widely used
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 15 Electronic Mail SecurityDespite the refusal of VADM Poindexter and LtCol North to appear, the Board's access to other sources of information fi
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 14 Authentication ApplicationsWe cannot enter into alliance with neighbouring princes until we are acquainted with their designs. The Art of War,
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 12 Hash AlgorithmsEach of the messages, like each one he had ever read of Stern's commands, began with a number and ended with a number or row of
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 10 Key Management; Other Public Key CryptosystemsNo Singhalese, whether man or woman, would venture out of the house without a bunch of keys in hi
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 7 Confidentiality Using Symmetric EncryptionJohn wrote the letters of the alphabet under the letters in its first lines and tried it against the m
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 9 Public Key Cryptography and RSAEvery Egyptian received two names, which were known respectively as the true name and the good name, or the great
Wisconsin - CS - 354
Harnessing Moore's LawMark D. Hill Computer Sciences Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Wisconsin-Madison August 2001For most products, the claim "better and cheaper" casts suspicion on the salesperson. For computer-
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 6 Contemporary Symmetric Ciphers"I am fairly familiar with all the forms of secret writings, and am myself the author of a trifling monograph upon
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 6 Contemporary Symmetric Ciphers"I am fairly familiar with all the forms of secret writings, and am myself the author of a trifling monograph upon
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 4 Finite FieldsThe next morning at daybreak, Star flew indoors, seemingly keen for a lesson. I said, "Tap eight." She did a brilliant exhibition,
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 2 Classical Encryption TechniquesMany savages at the present day regard their names as vital parts of themselves, and therefore take great pains t
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 1 IntroductionThe art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on t
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Cryptography and Network SecurityThird Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie BrownChapter 1 IntroductionThe art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on t
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 20.2 Example Stateful Firewall Connection State Table [WACK02] Source Address 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.102 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.106 223.43.21.231 219.22.123.32 210.99.212.18 24.102.32.23 223.212.212 Source Port 1030 1031 1033 1035 1990 2112 3321 1
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 17.1 A Comparison of Threats on the Web [RUBI97]Threats Integrity Modification of user data Trojan horse browser Modification of memory Modification of message traffic in transitConsequences Loss of information Compromise of machine Vulnerabilty t
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 15.2Contents of Trust Flag Byte(a) Trust Assigned to Public-Key Owner (b) Trust Assigned to Public Key/User ID (c) Trust Assigned to Signature (appears after key packet; user defined) Pair (appears after signature packet; cached (appears after Use
Penn State - MAF - 5002
4520 Conrad Weiser Pkwy, Womelsdorf, PA 19567 717-304-9488 maf5002@psu.edu http:/maf5002.googlepages.com/ http:/www.personal.psu.edu/maf5002/Morgan FirestineOBJECTIVE: To obtain a position in the Agriculture Business field. EDUCATION: The Pennsylvania
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 13.1 Arbitrated Digital Signature Techniques(a) Conventional Encryption, Arbiter Sees Message (1) X A: M | E K xa [ IDX | H( M )] (2) A Y: E K IDX M E K [ IDX H( M )] T ay xa[](b) Conventional Encryption, Arbiter Does Not See Message (1) X A: ID
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 5.1NIST Evaluation Criteria for AES (September 12, 1997) (page 1 of 2)SECURITY Actual security: compared to other submitted algorithms (at the same key and block size). Randomness: The extent to which the algorithm output is indistinguishable from
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Table 2.2 Average Time Required for Exhaustive Key SearchKey Size (bits) 32 56 128 168 26 characters (permutation) 26! = 4 1026 2168 = 3.7 1050 2128 = 3.4 1038 256 = 7.2 1016 232 = 4.3 109Number of Alternative KeysTime required at 1 encryption/s 231 s
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
3/15/02C HAPTER 3 Block Ciphers and The Data Encryption Standard3.1 SIMPLIFIED DES .3 Overview.4 S-DES Key Generation .5 S-DES Encryption.6 Initial and Final Permutations.7 The Function fK .7 The Switch Function .9 Analysis of Simplified DES.
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
3/15/02C HAPTER 1 Introduction1.1 SERVICES, MECHANISMS, AND ATTACKS.5 Services .6 Mechanisms .7 Attacks .8 1.2 THE OSI SECURITY ARCHITECTURE .8 Security Services.9 Authentication.9 Access Control .10 Data
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Errata File (February 2002)Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, Second Edition William Stallings (Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-869017-0)-SYMBOLS USED-| ti = ith line from top; bi = ith line from bottom; Fi = Figure i || X -> Y =
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Errata File (October 1998) Solutions Manual to Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, Second Edition William Stallingsti = ith line from top; bi = ith line from bottomX -> Y = replace X with Y 2 b5: the second 'a' in the messag
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Errata File (April 2003)Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, Third Edition William Stallings (Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-091429-0)-SYMBOLS USED-| ti = ith line from top; bi = ith line from bottom; Fi = Figure i| X -> Y = replac
Oregon State University - ECE - 478
Errata File (December 2003)Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, Third Edition William Stallings (Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-091429-0)-SYMBOLS USED-| ti = ith line from top; bi = ith line from bottom; Fi = Figure i| X -> Y = rep
Yale - NSCI - 590
previous investigations of the detailed functional organization of cerebellar systems controlling the lateral vestibulospinal tract (14) or the vestibuloocular reex (12), our data support the notion that all cerebellar motor control systems are divisible
Penn State - AGT - 5007
Hydroelectricity Grand Coulee Dam photo: http:/users.owt.com/chubbard/gcdam/ What it is4 Harnessing the power of moving water 4 The most utilized form of renewable energy in the world 4 A virtually emission and waste free method of generating el
Stanford - RMBS - 1020
http:/securities.milberg.com/mw-cgi-bin./55;E/56;E/57;E/58;E/59;&story_numb=9/19Plaintiffs Robert Delsol, Albert Sungenis, Folker Kuester, and Yousef Bashir's Consolidated Opposition to Motions for Appointment as Lead PlaintiffSource: Milberg Weiss Date
UMKC - WEB - 1990
What's InsideOur Military Passengers Write Flight Schedules Enhanced For Summer Demond TWA And Olympic Celebrate PartnershipPAGE342 3oVOLUME SS NUMBER 4 JUNE 21,1991TWA Officials Go On The Road To Meet With EmployeesIn )UII<. &cculove Vice I're>l
Illinois Tech - CS - 560
A-PDF MERGER DEMOCS 425 Database Organization Week 10Reading:1. R. Ramakrishnan and J. Gehrke, Chapters 7,8Objectives:1. 2. 3. To understand about Transaction Processing. To learn about the Recovery and Concurrency Control Understand basics of concur
Texas El Paso - ACADEMICS - 401
Reflection SheetDATE:Student Name:_ Professor: _Please complete this reflection sheet IMMEDIATELY after your session.1. What did you enjoy most about the experience you had today?2. What did you least enjoy about your experience today?3. Did the exp
Minnesota - CS - 5703
Ch. 19: Recovery In OLTPLearning Goals: * Learn about failures * Learn about recovery techniques * How to preserve ACID properties Topics: * 19.1 Recovery Concepts - outline, system concepts, rollback * 19.2 Methods w/ Deferred Update - REDO * 19.3 For
Holy Cross College - ABSTRACTAL - 0708
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Berkeley - MDS - 1254
NCRVE, MDS-1254Name: _ School: _Date: _Sno-Isle Skills CenterBusiness and Management MARKETING AREA OF CLASS BUSINESS_ Using a theme, plans and executes a multimedia marketing event for the class business. _ Describes specific, measurable goals for e
University of Texas at Dallas - BADM - 8317
Chapter 11Data Management: Warehousing, Analyzing, Mining & Vizualization1Learning Objectives Recognize the importance of data, their managerial issues, and their life cycle. Describe the sources of data, their collection, and quality issues. Relate d
Washington - CSE - 444
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Error><Code>NoSuchKey</Code><Message>The specified key does not exist.</Message><Key>faa9ea973cd02decd073e9bce95ce650ace51c04.ppt</Key><RequestId>E D0D739DAE8983DC</RequestId><HostId>6HOAx6VFwiZG0JwywmbqY0wV+wOzS7UM
Duke - CPS - 108
Printed by Owen L. Astrachan Sep 12, 05 9:46package nanogoogle.query;5WordDisplayer.javaPage 1/4Sep 12, 05 9:4675WordDisplayer.javaPage 2/4JMenu fileMenu = new JMenu("File"); import import import import import import import import java.awt.Border
Minnesota - CS - 4061
OverviewAdministrative * HW 4 - makefile available * HW 4 - any questions Topics: * Threads Synchronization * 3 Mechanisms: mutex, semaphore, condition variable * Motivating Example : Producer-Consumer * Solution using 3 mechanims * Effect of Threads o
Washington University in St. Louis - CSE - 574
The Quest for Wireless Gigabit: Recent Advances in the Wireless Physical Layer Page 1 of 14The Quest for Wireless Gigabit: Recent Advances in the Wireless Physical LayerBrandon HellerAbstract:A number of recent advances in the physical layer are enabl
Penn State - ABE - 461
BackHomePrintViewsSearchResultsExitQuick-acting couplingsIf a hose or tube in a fluid power system will be connected and disconnected more frequently than once a week, then chances are a quick-acting coupling will pay for itself rapidly by improv