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ECS-235A, Lecture 10, October 12, 2022
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Abstract: Classical Internet employs buffering, switching, and routing functionality to send information over thousands of kilometers of under-sea fiber-optical cables, while exposing the data to…
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This is the video of the twelfth lecture. It's crude as I made it from my laptop, as the room has no video recording. Still rough.
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the section discussion section of the week of May 24. The video begins at 3:29 from the beginning.
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This covers attacks, authenticated encryption, networks and cryptography, and TLS security. The video begins at 4:09 from the beginning.
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This covers digital signatures and symmetric key exchange.. The video begins at 5:08 from the beginning.
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Senior Design Project: SD10c (ML category)Team Lead: James Elliott Advisor: Prof. Knoesen
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the second discussion section of the week of April 5. The video begins at 2:22 from the beginning.
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Chris Jerde, Gordon Luikart, Caren Goldberg, Mary McElroy
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Rachel Meyer, Gregg Schumer, Andrea Schreier, and Ann Holmes
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The Future of the Public University: The Provost's Forums on the Public University and the Social Good. April 22, 2014: "The University of California and the Evolution of the Biotechnology…
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ECS40 Lecture 2015-01-21 at 11:00
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