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Decks in this class (21)

Lecture 1: Course introduction
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What is hacktivism
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Lecture 2: Course overview (key definitions)
Give the definition of cyber secu...,
What is nist,
What is the difference between co...
81  cards
[TODO] Lecture 3: Number Theory and Finite Fields -- Discrete Mathematics (basic number theory, modular arithmetic, groups and fields, boolean algebra)
0  cards
Lecture 4: CrypTool
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Lecture 5: Classical Encryption Part 1 (introduction, transposition ciphers, simple substitution ciphers, Caesar cipher, random simple substitution cipher)
What are the two facets of crypto...,
What is cryptography,
What is cryptanalysis
62  cards
Lecture 6: Classical Encryption Part 2 (polyalphabetic substitution ciphers, Vigenere cipher, other polyalphabetic ciphers, Hill cipher)
Define polyalphabetic substitution,
What is the point of using multip...,
What are typical polyalphabetic c...
40  cards
Lecture 7: Block Ciphers (product ciphers, iterated ciphers, substitution-permutation networks, Feistel ciphers, standard security properties, DES, AES)
What type of cipher is a block ci...,
What is the block in the block ci...,
What is the typical block size in...
83  cards
Lecture 8: Block Cipher Modes of Operation (features, standards, confidentiality modes, ECB, CBC, CTR, CMAC, HMAC)
What type of blocks of data do bl...,
Is breaking plaintext into blocks...,
Why do block ciphers have differe...
119  cards
Lecture 9: Pseudorandom Numbers and Stream Ciphers (random numbers, DRBG, stream ciphers, OTP, visual cryptography, A5 cipher, RC4 cipher, ChaCha)
What is a deterministic algorithm,
What are stream ciphers construct...,
What are examples of stream ciphe...
106  cards
[TODO] Lecture 10: Number Theory for Public Key Cryptography
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Lecture 11: Hash functions and MACs
What are macs built from,
What type of mac is widely used i...,
What mode is widely used in tls
101  cards
Lecture 12: Public Key Cryptography Part 1
What is a one way function,
What are two functions that are b...,
What is a trapdoor one way function
66  cards
Lecture 13: Public Key Cryptography Part 2
Explain the diffie hellman key ex...,
Explain the protocol for the diff...,
What can z be used to compute and...
50  cards
Lecture 14: Digital Signatures
What do macs allow what data secu...,
What do digital signatures use to...,
What is the general idea of how d...
72  cards
Lecture 15: PKI and Certificates
What do public key infrastructure...,
What types of certificates are st...,
Give nist s definition of a publi...
47  cards
Lecture 16: Key Establishment
What does key establishment in tl...,
What is kerberos,
What are the four phases of key m...
96  cards
Lecture 17: Transport Layer Security Protocol Part 1
Briefly outline the history of tls,
What is tls,
What does tls primarily run over
83  cards
Lecture 18: Transport Layer Security Protocol Part 2
Give an overview of the tls hands...,
Give the steps for the tls handsh...,
Give the steps for the tls handsh...
53  cards
Lecture 19: IPSec and VPN
What is ipsec a framework for,
What does ipsec stand for,
What does ipsec provide
89  cards
Lecture 20: Email security
What are the two types of link se...,
What are the two types of end to ...,
What does dkim stand for
73  cards
Lecture 21: Malware and attacks
What are some examples of what ca...,
What are some of the goals of mal...,
What are some of the attack metho...
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