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

Old Announcements, Spring 2012
 
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Announcements will appear for awhile on the course home page and then be archived here.

  • 11 Jan. The due date on Problem Set 1 was listed as "Tuesday", January 18, 2012. January 18 is a Wednesday, which is when the problem set is really due. Submissions any time on Wednesday are considered on time all the way up to midnight. Sorry for the error. The problem set has been corrected.

  • 11 Jan. Click here for Problem Set 1. Links to all posted handouts may be found on the Handouts page.

  • 9 Jan. Click here for the slides from today's lecture. Links to all posted lecture notes may be found on the Lecture Notes page.

  • 9 Jan. Welcome to the CPSC 467b web site. Look here for announcements and course materials.

  • 9 Jan. There will be no class on Martin Luther King day, Monday, January 16. The makeup class will be on Friday, January 13, at the regular time and place.

    Since this class does not normally meet on Fridays, and the last Monday of the term is to be used for Friday classes, the last meeting of this class will be on Wednesday, April 18.


  • 9 Jan. A final examination will be given at the officially scheduled time, Thursday, May 3, 9:00 am. Those enrolled under the graduate number CPSC 567b are also expected to take the final exam. Please take this into account when making your end-of-term travel plans. I do not plan to give an early exam for the convenience of those who want to leave campus early.

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