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ECS-036A Lecture 2023-05-17 at 13:07
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ECS-036A Lecture 2023-04-26 at 13:07
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ECS-036A Lecture 2023-04-14 at 13:07
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ECS-235A, Lecture 25, November 21, 2022
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Many of our students prefer the allure of remote exams - the promise of open-book, open-notes, open-google. However, much of the material our students need to master requires serious study and…
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Abstract—We report a fully integrated power amplifier (PA) in 45-nm CMOS SOI. Both stacking and parallel power combining are utilized to achieve 18.7 dBm peak output power. Each PA unit uses…
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Lecture February 25, 2022 of ECS 235B, Foundations of Computer and Information Security
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This is the video of the twenty-fourth lecture. It's crude as I made it from my laptop, as the room has no video recording. Looks like it worked; I hope it did!
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the second discussion section of the week of May 10. The video begins at 3:02 from the beginning.
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the first discussion section of the week of May 10. The video begins at 4:15 from the beginning.
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ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This discusses buffer overflows, the Clark-Wilson model, and begins the discussion of trust. The video begins at 6:56 from the beginning.
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Foundations of Computer and Information Security. This covers compile-time (static) and execution-time (dynamic) information flow analysis. The class starts at 2:55 into the video.
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CS Distinguished Lecturer
Michael Carey, January 19th, 2012. January 19, 2012
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