Some of you may be interested in attending the seminar Prof. Sivakumar.
Nagarjuna
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Please publicise. Thanks.
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Title : Cryptographic Protocols and Internet Security Speaker : Prof. G. Sivakumar, Computer Science Department Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai siva@cse.iitb.ac.in, http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~siva Date : Friday, April 25, 2003 Time : 1600 hours Venue : AG-66 Abstract:
We will start with an overview of Internet security requirements (such as privacy, integrty, authenticity), threats (sniffing, spoofing, denialof services) and vulnerabilities (virus, Trojan Horse, buffer overflows). We will then separate the three main components of security--- Data security, System security and Transmission/Network Security and present useful defence mechanisms used at each layer. At the heart of most defence mechanisms are Cryptographic protocols, which are security related interactions for reaching agreement between two or more principals, for example for authentication and key distribution. Such protocols are usually described by alternate transmission and receipt of (encrypted) messages in pre-defined format and sequence between principals. We will conclude by introducing several logics that have been proposed to model cryptographic protocols and corresponding proof techniques used to prove properties of the protocol such as vulnerability to attack by interception or spoofing of messages.
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Hi All,
Can any one tell me , who is prof. sivkumar, and about what he is going to speak, Also this lecture will b carried out.
A small question ?-- Are all functions of our group are arranged at far flung places like mankhurd, iits very difficult for people living in western suburbs and working to come down there to attend such activities.
Ank heere
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Some of you may be interested in attending the seminar Prof. Sivakumar.
Nagarjuna
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 13:52:25 +0530 (IST) From: ASET Forum aset@tifr.res.in Subject: Next ASET talk To: Nagarjuna nagarjun@hbcse.tifr.res.in, S Ananthakrishnan ananth@ncra.tifr.res.in
Please publicise. Thanks.
With regards,
B.Satyanarayana, Coordinator, ASET Forum.
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Title : Cryptographic Protocols and Internet
Security
Speaker : Prof. G. Sivakumar, Computer Science
Department
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai siva@cse.iitb.ac.in,
http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~siva
Date : Friday, April 25, 2003 Time : 1600 hours Venue : AG-66 Abstract:
We will start with an overview of Internet
security requirements (such as
privacy, integrty, authenticity), threats
(sniffing, spoofing, denialof
services) and vulnerabilities (virus, Trojan
Horse, buffer overflows).
We will then separate the three main components of
security--- Data
security, System security and Transmission/Network
Security and present
useful defence mechanisms used at each layer. At
the heart of most defence
mechanisms are Cryptographic protocols, which are
security related
interactions for reaching agreement between two or
more principals, for
example for authentication and key distribution.
Such protocols are
usually described by alternate transmission and
receipt of (encrypted)
messages in pre-defined format and sequence
between principals. We will
conclude by introducing several logics that have
been proposed to model
cryptographic protocols and corresponding proof
techniques used to prove
properties of the protocol such as vulnerability
to attack by interception
or spoofing of messages.
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A small question ?-- Are all functions of our group are arranged at far flung places like mankhurd, iits very difficult for people living in western suburbs and working to come down there to attend such activities.
Navin Dhanuka