Instructor: Poorvi
Vora
Grader: Chih Chun Chang, email ccc987
Homeworks are due by 6 pm on the day they are due. Send them by email to Chih
Chun Chang, or drop them off in the department office with the class name,
number, and the TA's name
Except for lecture notes for the next class, all documents on this page are in PDF format
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Week I, 3 Sept. 2003 Homework
I due 10 September 2003 |
Week II, 10 Sept. 2003 Homework
I solutions (mistakes in handout corrected) Lecture
II Power Point Presentation in pdf format Cryptanalysis
Examples II - Solutions Homework
II due 24 September 2003 Homework
II Ciphertext text string
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Week III, 17 Sept. 2003 Lecture
3 Power Point Presentation in pdf format Descrambling, number theory, and examples of the use of cryptography |
Week IV, 24 Sept. 2003 Lecture
4 Power Point Presentation in pdf format |
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Week V, 1 Oct. 2003 Lecture
5 Power Point Presentation in pdf format Homework
3 due 8 October 2003 |
Week VI, 8 Oct. 2003 |
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Week VII, 8 Oct. 2003 Midterm |
Week VIII, 15 Oct. 2003 |
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Week IX, 29 Oct. 2003 |
Week X, 5 Nov. 2003 |
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Week XI, 12 Nov. 2003 |
Week XII, 19 Nov. 2003 Lecture
11 Power Point Presentation L. Sweeney. ``k-anonymity: a model for protecting privacy''. International Journal on Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-based Systems, 10 (5), 2002; 557-570. PDF L. Sweeney. ``Achieving k-anonymity privacy protection using generalization and suppression''. International Journal on Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-based Systems, 10 (5), 2002; 571-588. PDF ``Statistical Policy Working Paper 22 - Report on Statistical Disclosure Limitation Methodology'', Chapter 2, Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology, May 1994.
PDF Some slides on modelling attacks on randomization
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Week XIII, 26 Nov. 2003 No Class - Thanksgiving |
Week XIV, 3 Dec. 2003 |