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Raccoon Attack: Finding and Exploiting Most-Significant-Bit
Raccoon Attack: Finding and Exploiting Most-Significant-Bit-Oracles in TLS-DH(E) Robert Merget,1 Marcus Brinkmann,1 Nimrod Aviram,2 Juraj Somorovsky,3 Johannes Mittmann,4 Jörg Schwenk1 Real World Crypto 2021 1 Ruhr University Bochum 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University 3 Paderborn University 4 Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), Germany Transport Layer Security ClientHello ServerHello, Certificate, ServerKeyExchange, ServerHelloDone ClientKeyExchange, ChangeCipherSpec, Finished ChangeCipherSpec, Finished TLS-DH(E) nC nS b ∊ ℤ g, p, g mod p, signature b p ∊ ℤ a a p g mod p gab mod p ab PRF(g , nc, nS, “master secret”) = master_secret TLS-DH(E) nC nS b ∊ ℤ g, p, g mod p, signature b p RFC 5246: The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2 ∊ ℤ a a p g mod p 8.1. Computing the Master Secret master_secret = PRF(pre_master_secret, "master secret", ab ClientHello.random + ServerHello.random)g mod p [0..47]; Some servers reuse 8.1.2. Diffie-Hellman ephemeral keys A conventional Diffie-Hellman computationPRF(g isab ,performed. n , n , “master The secret”) = master_secret negotiated key (Z) is used as the pre_master_secret,c S and is converted into the master_secret, as specified above. Leading bytes of Z that contain all zero bits are stripped before it is used as the pre_master_secret. Key derivation and Constant Time Execution TLS key derivation is based on hash functions Hash functions operate in O(n) not O(1) This creates various side-channels: - Compression function invocation - Hash -
Corpus Christi College the Pelican Record
CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE THE PELICAN RECORD Vol. LI December 2015 CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE THE PELICAN RECORD Vol. LI December 2015 i The Pelican Record Editor: Mark Whittow Design and Printing: Lynx DPM Limited Published by Corpus Christi College, Oxford 2015 Website: http://www.ccc.ox.ac.uk Email: [email protected] The editor would like to thank Rachel Pearson, Julian Reid, Sara Watson and David Wilson. Front cover: The Library, by former artist-in-residence Ceri Allen. By kind permission of Nick Thorn Back cover: Stone pelican in Durham Castle, carved during Richard Fox’s tenure as Bishop of Durham. Photograph by Peter Rhodes ii The Pelican Record CONTENTS President’s Report ................................................................................... 3 President’s Seminar: Casting the Audience Peter Nichols ............................................................................................ 11 Bishop Foxe’s Humanistic Library and the Alchemical Pelican Alexandra Marraccini ................................................................................ 17 Remembrance Day Sermon A sermon delivered by the President on 9 November 2014 ....................... 22 Corpuscle Casualties from the Second World War Harriet Fisher ............................................................................................. 27 A Postgraduate at Corpus Michael Baker ............................................................................................. 34 Law at Corpus Lucia Zedner and Liz Fisher .................................................................... -
Introducing Ghent University
INTRODUCING GHENT UNIVERSITY Frederik De Decker, Head of International Relations Office CONTENT Location Education History Research Mission International Faculties Network Staff Rankings LOCATION 7 GHENT (BELGIUM) London 310 km Amsterdam 220 km Paris Berlin 290 km 790 km Brussels 55 km 8 GHENT (BELGIUM) A genuine student city with +75,000 students 9 CAMPUSES OUTSIDE OF GHENT: KORTRIJK, OSTEND, BRUGES & SOUTH-KOREA 10 A RICH HISTORY 11 TIMELINE 1817 1876-1890 1991 2013 2017 ࡳ Inauguration RIµ State Research becomes an Larger autonomy µ6WDWH Integration of academic 200 years! 8QLYHUVLW\*KHQW¶ important responsibility University Ghent ¶ becomes programmes university ࡳ Latin is the language µGhent University ¶ colleges. of tuition 1830 1930 2003 2014 Belgian Independence Dutch becomes the Ghent University Association Start in South Korea: French becomes the language of tuition language of tuition 12 View aftermovie MISSION 14 MISSION STATEMENT Ghent University wants to be a creative community of staff, students and alumni, connected by the values the university carries out: engagement , openness and pluralism. Our motto is Dare to Think : we Rector encourage students and staff members Prof. Rik Van de Walle to adopt a critical approach. 15 FACULTIES 16 11 FACULTIES 17 STAFF 18 STAFF Ghent University: around 9,000 staff members UZ Gent: around 6,000 staff members 12% international staff Core values as employer: Diversity Open corporate culture Participation Evaluation & Support Skill-based 19 EDUCATION 20 EDUCATION BACHELOR PROGRAMMES 54 Dutch taught: 53 English taught: 1 MASTERS 142 Dutch taught: 94 English taught: 48 7 international Course Programmes 5 Erasmus Mundus Master Programmes Many separate English courses (NUMBERS: OCT. -
ESR2 the Role of Culture and Tradition in the Shift Towards Illiberal
Page 1 of 3 Job Description FATIGUE Early Stage Researcher Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Institute of European Studies The Institute of European Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland is seeking to appoint three high-calibre Early Stage Researchers (ESR) to join the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network on ‘Delayed Transformational Fatigue in Central and Eastern Europe: Responding to the Rise of Illiberalism/Populism’ (FATIGUE). Position Early Stage Researcher 2: The role of culture and tradition in the shift towards illiberal democracy Location: Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland (Years 1 and 3) and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic (Year 2) Working Time: Full Time (156 hours per month) Duration: Fixed-Term (1st August 2018 – 31th July 2021) Salary: €28,512.48 (before employer and employee deductions – fixed for period of the appointment) per annum, plus a monthly taxable mobility allowance of €600 – paid in Polish złoty using an appropriate conversion rate. If applicable, an additional taxable monthly family allowance of €500. About FATIGUE Following the collapse of state socialism, the liberalisation of public life, democratisation of politics, abolition of state-run economies and the introduction of markets commenced in the states of the former Soviet bloc. These necessary yet socially costly transformations never ran smoothly and in the same direction in all the post-communist states but by the mid-2000s the most successful countries, clustered in Central Europe and the Baltic, seemed to have managed to consolidate liberal democracy. Then something snapped. The political trajectory veered off in new directions as populist parties started gaining more support. -
2020 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing
2020 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems (ACSOS 2020) Washington, DC, USA 17 -21 August 2020 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP20X51-POD ISBN: 978-1-7281-7278-1 Copyright © 2020 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All Rights Reserved Copyright and Reprint Permissions: Abstracting is permitted with credit to the source. Libraries are permitted to photocopy beyond the limit of U.S. copyright law for private use of patrons those articles in this volume that carry a code at the bottom of the first page, provided the per-copy fee indicated in the code is paid through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. For other copying, reprint or republication permission, write to IEEE Copyrights Manager, IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. All rights reserved. *** This is a print representation of what appears in the IEEE Digital Library. Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. IEEE Catalog Number: CFP20X51-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-7281-7278-1 ISBN (Online): 978-1-7281-7277-4 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com 2020 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self- Organizing Systems (ACSOS) ACSOS 2020 Table of Contents Message from the General Chairs ix Message from the Program Committee -
EPL-0010589 Article-2
This is an electronic reprint of the original article. This reprint may differ from the original in pagination and typographic detail. Korhonen, O.; Forsman, N.; Österberg, M.; Budtova, T. Eco-friendly surface hydrophobization of all-cellulose composites using layer-by-layer deposition Published in: Express Polymer Letters DOI: 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2020.74 Published: 01/10/2020 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Please cite the original version: Korhonen, O., Forsman, N., Österberg, M., & Budtova, T. (2020). Eco-friendly surface hydrophobization of all- cellulose composites using layer-by-layer deposition. Express Polymer Letters, 14(10), 896-907. https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2020.74 This material is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights, and duplication or sale of all or part of any of the repository collections is not permitted, except that material may be duplicated by you for your research use or educational purposes in electronic or print form. You must obtain permission for any other use. Electronic or print copies may not be offered, whether for sale or otherwise to anyone who is not an authorised user. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) eXPRESS Polymer Letters Vol.14, No.10 (2020) 896–907 Available online at www.expresspolymlett.com https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2020.74 Eco-friendly surface hydrophobization of all-cellulose composites using layer-by-layer deposition O. Korhonen1, N. Forsman1, M. Österberg1, T. Budtova1,2* 1Aalto University, School of Chemical Engineering, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, P.O. Box 16300, 00076 Aalto, Finland 2MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CEMEF – Center for materials forming, UMR CNRS 7635, CS 10207, 06904 Sophia Antipolis, France Received 14 January 2020; accepted in revised form 3 March 2020 Abstract. -
Eurostat: Recognized Research Entity
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/overview This list enumerates entities that have been recognised as research entities by Eurostat. In order to apply for recognition please consult the document 'How to apply for microdata access?' http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/overview The researchers of the entities listed below may submit research proposals. The research proposal will be assessed by Eurostat and the national statistical authorities which transmitted the confidential data concerned. Eurostat will regularly update this list and perform regular re-assessments of the research entities included in the list. Country City Research entity English name Research entity official name Member States BE Antwerpen University of Antwerp Universiteit Antwerpen Walloon Institute for Evaluation, Prospective Institut wallon pour l'Evaluation, la Prospective Belgrade and Statistics et la Statistique European Economic Studies Department, European Economic Studies Department, Bruges College of Europe College of Europe Brussels Applica sprl Applica sprl Brussels Bruegel Bruegel Center for Monitoring and Evaluation of Center for Monitoring and Evaluation of Brussels Research and Innovation, Belgian Science Research and Innovation, Service public Policy Office fédéral de Programmation Politique scientifique Centre for European Social and Economic Centre de politique sociale et économique Brussels Policy Asbl européenne Asbl Brussels Centre for European Policy Studies Centre for European Policy Studies Department for Applied Economics, -
ITG Meeting 26
www.sail-project.eu Capacity Sharing Workshop Agenda 8:30 Registration & Coffee 8:45 Welcome 9:00 Session 1: Network Emulation & Simulation Scalability Engineering innovations applicable to mobile/cellular (ConEx), Bob Briscoe (BT) Congestion Exposure in Mobility Scenarios, Faisal Ghias Mir, Dirk Kutscher, Marcus Brunner (NEC) Enhanced Capacity Management – how to monitor, control, and steer your service quality, Dr. Wolfgang Knospe (Detecon) Bridging QoE and QoS for Mobile Broadband Networks, David Soldani (Huawei) 10:45 Coffee break 11:00 Session 2: Transport Layer QoS Considerations for controlling TCP's fairness on end hosts, Michael Welzl (Department of Informatics, University of Oslo) Trading loss against delay in Networked Control Systems, Rainer Blind (Networked Control Systems (NCS), University of Stuttgart) Fair Background Data Transfers of Minimal Delay Impact, Costas Courcoubetis, Antonis Dimakis (Athens University of Economics and Business) Multipath Transport Challenges and Solutions, Michael Scharf (Bell Labs Stuttgart) 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Session 3: QoS in Wireless Networks QoS and QoE in the Next Generation Networks: application to wireless networks, Prof. Pascal Lorenz (University of Haute Alsace) Improving the Usability of Cellular Charging Solutions, Christian Hoene (University of Tübingen) Context-Aware Resource Allocation for Media Streaming: Exploiting Mobility and Application-Layer Predictions, Hatem Abou-zeid, Stefan Valentin (Bell Labs Stuttgart) and Hossam Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Context-aware Scheduling -
Odo Bujwid — an Eminent Polish Bacteriologist and Professor at the Jagiellonian University
FOLIA MEDICA CRACOVIENSIA 15 Vol. LIV, 4, 2014: 15–20 PL ISSN 0015-5616 KATARZYNA TALAGA1, Małgorzata Bulanda2 ODO BUJWID — AN EMINENT POLISH BACTERIOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR AT THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY Abstract: To celebrate the 650th Jubilee of the Jagiellonian University, we would like to give an outline of the life and work of Odo Bujwid, known as the father of Polish bacteriology. The intention of the authors is to recall the beginnings of Polish bacteriology, the doyen of which was Professor Odo Buj- wid, a great Polish scholar who also served as a promoter of bacteriology, a field created in the 19th century. He published about 400 publications, including approx. 200 in the field of bacteriology. He is credited with popularizing the research of the fathers of global bacteriology — Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur — and applying it practically, as well as educating Polish microbiologists who constituted the core of the scientific staff during the interwar period. Key words: Polish bacteriology, Cracow, Odo Bujwid, Jagiellonian University. To celebrate the 650th Jubilee of the Jagiellonian University, we would like to give an outline of the life and work of Odo Bujwid, known as the father of Polish bacteriology. In accordance with the motto accompanying the celebration of this major anniversary, i.e., “Inspired by the past, we are creating the future 1364– 2014” and as employees of the Jagiellonian University, where this great Polish scholar was teaching and promoting the field formed in the 19th century — bacteriology — by looking back at the life and scientific work of Bujwid, we would like to draw inspiration and willingness to do academic work. -
Curriculum Vitae Joseph J
CURRICULUM VITAE JOSEPH J. BANGURA Email: [email protected] Mobile Phone: 269-615-5043 Education: Ph.D., History, Dalhousie University, 2006 M.A., History, Dalhousie University, 2001 B.A. with Honors in History, University of Sierra Leone, 1993 Academic Positions: Professor of History, Kalamazoo College, 2018- Associate Professor of History, Kalamazoo College, 2011- 2018 Assistant Professor of History, Kalamazoo College, 2005-2011 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dalhousie University, 2000-2004 Lecturer, Milton Margai College of Education (Sierra Leone), 1995-2000 Part Time Lecturer/Teaching Assistant, Fourah Bay College (Sierra Leone), 1994-2000 Administrative Experience: Chair, Faculty Development Committee, 2019- 2020 Chair, Search Committee, Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean History, 2017-2018 Chair, Department of History, Kalamazoo College, 2016 – 2020 Director, African Studies Program, Kalamazoo College, 2005-Present Major Service Activity: Member, 2022 Annual Meeting Program Committee, American Historical Association, 2020- Dramaturge, The Hamlet Voyage, 2021- Editorial Service: Series Editor: Anthem Advances in African Cultural Studies, 2018-Present http://www.anthempress.com/anthem-advances-in-african-cultural-studies Editorial Board Member, West African Research Association Conflict and Peacebuilding Review, 2010 – 2011 Member, Atlantic Slave Trade and Sierra Leone Collections Board, University of Illinois, Chicago, 2009-Present 1 Publications Books: The Temne of Sierra Leone: African Agency in the Making of a British Colony. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017 Democratization and Human Security in Sierra Leone. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 (with Marda Mustapha) Sierra Leone beyond the Lome Peace Accord, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 (with Marda Mustapha) Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters “Freetown (Sierra Leone),” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, Oxford University Press (forthcoming) “Cloud on the Horizon: African Migration, Transnationalism, and Social Osmosis,” Insight Turkey, Vol. -
Social Sciences the Art of Understanding the Human Society and Psyche Is Not Limited to Understanding Those Who Live in the United States
STUDY ABROAD WITH: @BrannenburgGate social sciences The art of understanding the human society and psyche is not limited to understanding those who live in the United States. In order to properly and fully grasp the entirety of the social sciences, you have to have a broader point of view. This year, take your sociology and psychology courses in a foreign country and gain a new perspective on our global culture. Academic Programs Abroad is here to help you spend a semester or a year at these universities oering classes in the social scienes and more. With all these exciting options, why not geaux? featured programs: UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA* Norwich, England - Ranked in Top 15 Psychology departments - 3rd in Quality of Teaching - 1st in Learning Resources - Hosts the Centre for Research on Children and Families, used by UNICEF Childwatch International Research Network LINNAEUS UNIVERSITY* Växjö, Sweden - Prominent in the eld of research in ready to get started? the social sciences 103 Hatcher Hall - Most are in English but some classes oered in [email protected] German, Swedish, French, lsu.edu/studyabroad and Spanish @geauxabroad @LSU Study Abroad where will you geaux? STUDY IN ENGLISH STUDY IN GERMAN STUDY IN SPANISH AUSTRIA AUSTRALIA KOREA ARGENTINA Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz Charles Sturt University Ajou University Universidad Catolica de Cordoba Karl-Franzens- Universitaet Graz La Trobe University* Ewha Womans University Universidad de Palermo Universität Salzburg Macquarie University Keimyung University Universidad del -
Bsc/Msc in Biomedical Engineering
Study in the beautiful city of Gent and get Interested to start your Bachelor or inspired by our international expert staff Master in Biomedical Engineering? Gent has a flourishing ecosystem for medical and Get in touch! biotechnology thanks to the presence of top notch research institutes VIB and IMEC. You will work on hands-on projects in biomedical product develop- Bachelor -> www.studiekiezer.ugent.be ment, projects within the university hospital and do (look for ‘Biomedisch’, only in NL) internships in industry and hospitals. The program is taught by renown experts in biomate- rials, (computational) biomechanics, neuro-engineer- ing, medical imaging, medical device technology, … Master -> www.ugent.be/ea/bme “I think that there is no other field where Access to high-quality education for all the innovations and technical We are proud of the higher education system in developments will have a larger impact Flanders (Belgium) which ensures access to univer- on the world of tomorrow than sity for all, leading to tuition fees that are a fraction of those in many other countries, also for interna- the field of biomedical engineering.” tional students. Institutional and governmental top- up grants are provided on a competitive basis. Contact UGent for more information. [email protected] [email protected] Our student association BSc/MSc in BEAM www.beam-ugentvub.com Biomedical Engineering You want to make an impact on society and You combine a passion for engineering Our graduates find their way in a wide on our well-being with medicine and life sciences variety of functions, including: You need more than just technical know-how to BSc in Biomedical Engineering • R&D or management • Government/public function in the biomedical and health care sector.