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 CSE 590YA - Winter '02 - Lectures and Archived Materials
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Slides should appear here by noon of each class day and will be available in the following formats: PDF, and Powerpoint. Non-slide handouts will be available in PDF, GIF/jpeg, and Microsoft Word (or other appopriate format).  Lectures, unless otherwise noted will be posted by the Friday following class.


Week Date Lecture Subject HTML Slides Powerpoint PDF Slides Windows Media Windows Media (no frames) Windows Media (low bandwidth)
1 1/8/02 Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
2 1/15/02 Public-Key Cryptography: Diffie-Hellman and RSA HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
3 1/22/02 Symmetric Ciphers and Hash Functions HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
4 1/29/02 AES, Hash Functions, and Protocols HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
5 2/5/02 SSL/TLS in depth, Certificates & Trust HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
6 2/12/02 Certificates & Trust Part II -- X 509 vs PGP HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
7 2/19/02 Multi-Party Protocols and Interactive Proofs HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
8 2/26/02 EKE, DSA, Elliptic Curves, and Primality Testing HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
9 3/5/02 Kerberos and IPSEC HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)
10 3/12/02 IPSEC and Crypto Politics HTML PPT PDF WM WM (no frames) WM (low bw)


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