Boris Goncharov - Cryptography and Steganography
(October 13, 2014) Boris Goncharov gives an lecture on cryptography and steganography, showing why these two are important in the computer science field. He...
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(October 13, 2014) Boris Goncharov gives an lecture on cryptography and steganography, showing why these two are important in the computer science field. He talks about the applications and use of cryptography, key management processes, information hiding alternatives such as steganography and watermarking, etc. Boris Goncharov is an information security professional and trainer. This talk is part of AUBG course INF 397 Computer Forensics - Fall 2014.
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