Spines
Security through weapons.
Yale University Department of Computer Science
CS 467: Cryptography and Computer Security
Michael J. Fischer

Lecture Notes, Fall 2005
 
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But weapons sometimes fail.
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Sunken warship, Bermuda.

Links to lecture notes:
I will post lecture notes here, time permitting. These should be understood to be in rough form and will not always correspond exactly to what is covered in class. Nevertheless, I hope you will find them useful as a study guide when used in conjunction with your textbook and other course materials.

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  24. Lecture 24 (.pdf or .ps) and slides (.pdf)


Poisin
Tarantula spider.
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