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Towards Information-Theoretic Security and Privacy in IoT: A Three-Factor AKA Protocol Supporting Forgotten Password Reset. [PDF]
Yu Y, Wei K, Li H, Zhang K.
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Intelligent reflecting surface backscatter-enabled physical layer security enhancement <i>via</i> deep reinforcement learning. [PDF]
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On Best Erasure Wiretap Codes: Equivocation Matrices and Design Principles. [PDF]
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Qualitative exploration of gambling harm among UK veterans: normalisation, stigma and postservice escalation. [PDF]
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Visible Pregnancy, Invisible HIV: How Social Norms Shape Adolescents Protection Choice in Kenya and Nigeria. [PDF]
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2012
Shannon's definition of perfect secrecy captures the strongest notion of security for an encryption system and requires that the ciphertext leaks no information about the plaintext to an eavesdropper with unbounded computational power. The only known system with perfect secrecy in this model is one-time pad. Two important limitations of one-time pad in
Mohsen Alimomeni, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini
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Shannon's definition of perfect secrecy captures the strongest notion of security for an encryption system and requires that the ciphertext leaks no information about the plaintext to an eavesdropper with unbounded computational power. The only known system with perfect secrecy in this model is one-time pad. Two important limitations of one-time pad in
Mohsen Alimomeni, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini
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Soviet Law and Government, 1982
The Constitution of the USSR proclaims the right of citizens to privacy (Article 56). The harmony of personal and public interests in socialist society presupposes the existence of a certain area of personal life that is free of direct interference by society.
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The Constitution of the USSR proclaims the right of citizens to privacy (Article 56). The harmony of personal and public interests in socialist society presupposes the existence of a certain area of personal life that is free of direct interference by society.
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972
Consultative experiences with military and civilian intelligence agencies which require stringent secrecy as part of their operations and some personnel problems of these units are described, especially the influence of fantasy on recruitment and the discrepancy between these fantasies and the subsequent work realities.
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Consultative experiences with military and civilian intelligence agencies which require stringent secrecy as part of their operations and some personnel problems of these units are described, especially the influence of fantasy on recruitment and the discrepancy between these fantasies and the subsequent work realities.
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