Lecture

Adversarial Thinking: Reasoning as an Adversary

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This lecture delves into the importance of understanding attacks, the process of developing attacks, and the reasoning behind adversarial thinking. It explores real-world examples of attack development, the security engineering process, and the exploitation of security weaknesses in hardware and software systems.

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