The entire set of lecture notes for Review of TCP/IP is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page. Since we have not covered all of these notes in class yet, the slides may be modified and re-posted.
An Excel spreadsheet with AES implemented and illustrated is posted on the Downloads page. It contains VB code so you may have to adjust your Excel security settings to allow the VB code to be executed.
The entire set of the lecture notes for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
A partial set of the lecture notes for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
An Excel spreadsheet with DES implemented and illustrated is posted on the Downloads page. It contains VB code so you may have to adjust your Excel security settings to allow the VB code to be executed.
An Excel spreadsheet with cryptology examples from Chapter 5 is posted on the Downloads page.
A partial set of the lecture notes for Cryptography is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page. There are three versions with one, two, and six slides per page.
A partial set of the lecture notes for Buffer Overflow is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page. There are three versions with one, two, and six slides per page.
A complete set of the lecture notes for Access Control is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
A partial set of the lecture notes for Access Control is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
A complete set of the lecture notes for Passwords is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
A partial set of the lecture notes for Passwords is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
The lecture notes for Protocols is available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
The lecture notes for What is Security Engineering and Union Pacific Railroad are available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
The lecture notes for Course Overview and Smartcard Systems are available for downloading from the Lecture Notes page.
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