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http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~boyd/papers/biometric-summerschool.pdf - 1 views

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    Essentially, this paper goes through the types of gait recognition software that currently exist as well as the reliability of this software. There are a lot of different elements that influence a persons gait (like terrain, shoes, fatigue, etc.), which effects how well the software works. It's a pretty heavy read but it's really interesting if you want to just jump to a certain section and read in depth. This technology is very much out there and in development, and it is definitely being improved upon. Also, even though this paper is a little bit older, it is still being cited in a lot of more recent research papers and I thought it would give a good enough grasp on the science for our purposes.
Derek Bruff

Bletchley Park News - 0 views

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    "The remains of a World War Two carrier pigeon which was lost in action 70 years ago while delivering a top secret message over enemy lines has been found in a chimney in Bletchingley, Surrey. The skeleton of the bird has a small red cylinder attached to its foot which contains a mysterious cigarette paper sized coded message. The message is deemed so sensitive, that Codebreakers at GCHQ in Cheltenham are now frantically trying to decipher it."
aconn55

The top 10 unsolved cipher texts - 1 views

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    Many interesting ones in this list. I like the Kryptos at the CIA headquarters. 
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    Here's a list of 10 unsolved cipher texts throughout history, #2 is the Beale Papers covered in the chapter, #8 is Kryptos (the background of our website). Some date back as far as 1400 BC and some are more recent like the Zodiac Killer.
masonagrow

Discussion of Coding/Hacking Rights and Issues - 1 views

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    We read this for a paper in another class, thought it was interesting!
Collin Jackson

Steganography and Cryptography Using DNA - 0 views

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    Researchers have applied the microdot principle described by Singh on page 6 to hide messages in DNA sequences.
kims46

Matt Blaze / crypto.com - 1 views

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    "Matt Blaze directs the Distributed Systems Lab at the University of Pennsylvania." This site links to his blog and research papers regarding topics of cryptography.
estrutt

Journal of Theoretical Physics and Cryptography - 0 views

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    The Journal of Theoretical Physics and Cryptography is devoted to the rapid publication of fundamental research papers on all fields of theoretical physics and cryptography. All contributions shall be rigorously refereed and selecting on the basis of quality and originality of the work as well as the breadth of interest to readers.
mariannas

Online Shopping | StaySafeOnline.org - 0 views

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    Keep a paper trail: Print and save records of your online transactions, including the product description, price, online receipt, terms of the sale, and copies of any email exchange with the seller. Read your credit card statements as soon as you get them to make sure there aren't any unauthorized charges.
Derek Bruff

Timothy Boostrom is Not Real - Medium - 0 views

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    Here's a case study for someone's practical crypto paper...
parker718

Schneier on Security - 1 views

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    A well-reasoned argument from our favorite security blogger, with plenty of links to help us in writing our final paper. It is also an interesting article as it talks about the debate before Snowden, Wikileaks, and other whistleblowers.
Abbey Roberts

New America Open Technology Institute - 2 views

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    Many many articles/ papers on security vs. privacy issues
Abbey Roberts

What Americans think about NSA surveillance, national security and privacy - 4 views

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    This is the results of a Pew Research survey in May (of 2015) regarding Americans' opinions of the NSA, surveillance, national security, etc. This could be useful in the security vs. privacy paper, to look at the public opinion on these issues.
Derek Bruff

Analysis of Declaraction of Independence Word Frequency in the Beale Ciphers - 0 views

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    Here's the paper that Robert Ward of Maryland shared with me via email last year. The stats look solid to me, although I didn't check his p-values. Let me know if you work this into any of your projects this fall!
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