Message authentication codes | Authenticated-encryption schemes | Finite fields | Block cipher modes of operation
AES-GCM-SIV is a mode of operation for the Advanced Encryption Standard which provides similar performance to Galois/Counter Mode as well as misuse resistance in the event of the reuse of a cryptographic nonce. The construction is defined in RFC 8452. (Wikipedia).
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Hearing and seeing GW170817 - Daniel Holz
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Direct Million-body Simulation of the Galactic Center
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Kinetic theory of stellar systems
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RailsConf 2018: Encrypted Credentials on Rails 5.2: Secrets to Success by Christopher Rigor
RailsConf 2018: Encrypted Credentials on Rails 5.2: Secrets to Success by Christopher Rigor Secrets are out. Credentials are in. This new Rails 5.2 feature offers a number of advantages over the old way of managing secrets. You get atomic deploys, you avoid putting sensitive data on envir
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Stanford Seminar - Bugs in Crypto Implementations
Whether it’s by email, text, or social media platform, the average person will send over 60 messages per day—that's 22,000 messages per year. With billions of messages sent around the world each day, how can you be sure that your messages are safe and secure? Join professor Dan Boneh, on
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Equilibrium and stability of differentially rotating stellar systems
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Tim Taubert: Keeping secrets with JavaScript | JSConf EU 2014
With the web slowly maturing as a platform the demand for cryptography in the browser has risen, especially in a post-Snowden era. Many of us have heard about the upcoming Web Cryptography API but at the time of writing there seem to be no good introductions available. We will take a look
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Hypervelocity stars in the GAIA era
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Number of g's or g-Forces Introduction
Description and examples of g-forces or number of g’s. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/g-forces.html This is an AP Physics 1 topic. 0:00 Intro 0:14 Equations for g-forces or number of g’s 1:08 Number of g’s when at rest on the surface of the Earth 2:43 Number of g’s whe
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20 years of web cryptography, and its amazing how frequently its configured sub-optimally. We've had numerous encryption algorithms, digests, protocols come, and should have GONE, but everyone has just left them on. Its time to shut out the legacy browser. The vast majority of the worlds b
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Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them
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Examples of phylogenetic studies
This video Looks at a few examples of using a phylogenetic approach to answering biological questions. The origins of HIV and the relationships between dog breeds are discussed in details and other possible questions are mentioned.
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Are GCMs obsolete? by Venkatramani Balaji
DISCUSSION MEETING: WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE STUDIES (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Rama Govindarajan (ICTS-TIFR, India), Sandeep Juneja (TIFR, India), Ramalingam Saravanan (Texas A&M University, USA) and Sandip Trivedi (TIFR, India) DATE : 01 March 2022 to 03 March 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall
From playlist Workshop on Climate Studies - 2022
For more information and to download the video visit: http://bit.ly/30C3_info Playlist 30C3: http://bit.ly/30c3_pl Speakers: Nadia Heninger | djb | Tanja Lange This was a busy year for crypto. TLS was broken. And then broken again. Discrete logs were computed. And then computed again.
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John Friedlander - Selberg and the sieve: a positive approach [2008]
The Mathematical Interests of Peter Borwein: "Selberg and the sieve: a positive approach" Date: Friday, May 16, 2008 Time: 09:00 - 10:15 Location: Rm10900 John Friedlander (University of Toronto) Abstract: We survey the contributions of Atle Selberg to Sieve Methods. The talk is intende
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Convective momentum transport and multiscale models - Samuel Stechmann
Convective momentum transport and multiscale models Samuel Stechmann, U.Wisconsin, Madison, USA. DISCUSSION MEETING: MATHEMATICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CLOUDS, CLIMATE, AND TROPICAL METEOROLOGY MONDAY, 21 JANUARY, 2013 (PART 5)
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TMF and SQFT - Theo Johnson-Freyd
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Gravitational Wave Sources in Galactic Nuclei
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Did you know that a sick chimpanzee partially caused the AIDS pandemic? In the first video of our two part series on HIV and AIDS, join Michael Aranda and learn how scientists figured out what HIV is, when the infection morphs into AIDS, and where scientists think the virus originated. ---
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