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Explores the formalism and security aspects of symmetric encryption systems, including block ciphers, variable length encryption, and security definitions.
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Symmetric Encryption: DES and AES
Explores DES and AES encryption, discussing weak keys, attacks, AES structure, IV importance, and various modes of operation for secure encryption.
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Covers the component beam modeling process, including key points determination and block primitives.
Applied Cryptography: Symmetric Confidentiality
Explores symmetric cryptography for confidentiality, covering stream ciphers, block ciphers, and their modes of operation.
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Explores smart weight initialization in neural networks, emphasizing the importance of proper data normalization and random weight initialization.
Symmetric Encryption: Physical Limits
Explores the physical limits and security aspects of symmetric encryption schemes, including energy consumption, key recovery, and distinguisher security.
Neural Networks: Multi-layers
Explains the learning process in multi-layer neural networks, including back-propagation, activation functions, weights update, and error backpropagation.
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Covers polynomial division and observer/controller approach with step-by-step examples.
Cryptographic Primitives: Theory and Practice
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