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Explores message authentication codes and their formalism, with a focus on mobile telephony, covering topics like misuse attacks, security notions, and GSM architecture.
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Covers the importance of passwords in authentication, including secure transfer, storage, and checking techniques.
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Explores access control policies, authentication methods, and the principles of least privilege, emphasizing the importance of secure and user-friendly authentication protocols.
Trust Establishment: Bluetooth Security
Explores trust establishment in Bluetooth security, covering protocols, vulnerabilities, countermeasures, and security features.
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Explores the formalism and security aspects of symmetric encryption systems, including block ciphers, variable length encryption, and security definitions.
Mobile Telephony Security
Explores the security challenges and improvements in mobile telephony, covering encryption algorithms, protocols, and integrity/authentication issues.
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