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Public Key Infrastructure: Security and Accountability
Covers the relationship between Public Key Infrastructure and provable security, focusing on cryptography, accountability, and certificate management.
The Birth of the Web
Traces the history of the World Wide Web, from its inception to current challenges and future possibilities.
Technologies, innovations and emerging markets
Delves into technologies, innovations, and emerging markets, analyzing determinants, characteristics, and governance in non-market settings.
Building a Simplified Haystack Store for Image Management
Covers a project to build a simplified version of the Haystack store for efficient image management and retrieval.
Quantum Langevin Equations
Covers the derivation of quantum Langevin equations and input-output formalism in open quantum systems.
Asymmetric Cryptography and Password-based Authentication
Covers asymmetric cryptography, hybrid encryption, Diffie-Hellman key exchange, authentication challenges, secure password storage, and transfer methods.
Noise Protocol Framework: Building Secure Crypto Protocols
Covers the Noise Protocol Framework for designing secure channel protocols and its applications in real-world cryptography.
OpenShift Survival Guide
Provides a survival guide for OpenShift, covering node setup, service management, configuration handling, and issue troubleshooting.
Secure Communications: TLS and Security Protocols
Explores TLS, security protocols, synchronization, fair termination, and secure communication applications.
System Equivalence
Explores system equivalence, state-space representation, transfer functions, and Euclidean rings, emphasizing unimodular matrices and their properties.