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Language Models' Achilles heel: Rob Miles talks about "glitch" tokens, those mysterious words which, which result in gibberish ... The only viable alternative to AES? Dr Mike Pound unravels the clever ChaCha cipher. Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ... Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works. This webinar took place on Wednesday 24 June 2020. Since the first networks were implemented more than 20 years ago, ... At the Black Hat USA 2025 conference in Las Vegas, we announced the discovery of 9 zero-day

Why it's a bad idea to build a Virtual Private Network using TCP. Dr Steve Bagley on TCP over TCP... Midnight Blue, a specialist security consulting firm, announced today the discovery of 5 zero-day In this talk we will discuss the radio jailbreaking journey that enabled us to perform the first public disclosure and analysis of the ... Deleting files may not mean they're gone. Even overwriting them isn't safe. Professor Derek McAuley explains. EXTRA BITS ... One of the most elegant solutions for cryptography. Dr Mike Pound explains one of his most favourite ciphers. Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow attack. Assistant Professor Dr Mike ...

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TETRA HACKED! Over 100 Countries Exposed

TETRA HACKED! Over 100 Countries Exposed

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38C3 - TETRA Algorithm set B - Can glue mend the burst?

38C3 - TETRA Algorithm set B - Can glue mend the burst?

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Glitch Tokens - Computerphile

Glitch Tokens - Computerphile

Language Models' Achilles heel: Rob Miles talks about "glitch" tokens, those mysterious words which, which result in gibberish ...

Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

The only viable alternative to AES? Dr Mike Pound unravels the clever ChaCha cipher. https://www.facebook.com/

Human Readable Code - Computerphile

Human Readable Code - Computerphile

Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ...

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.

Webinar: TETRA to 2035 and beyond – an overview of the continuing enhancement of the TETRA standard

Webinar: TETRA to 2035 and beyond – an overview of the continuing enhancement of the TETRA standard

This webinar took place on Wednesday 24 June 2020. Since the first networks were implemented more than 20 years ago, ...

New TETRA keystream recovery attack - Demo of ETSI's fix failing to mitigate CVE-2022-24401

New TETRA keystream recovery attack - Demo of ETSI's fix failing to mitigate CVE-2022-24401

At the Black Hat USA 2025 conference in Las Vegas, we announced the discovery of 9 zero-day

TCP Meltdown - Computerphile

TCP Meltdown - Computerphile

Why it's a bad idea to build a Virtual Private Network using TCP. Dr Steve Bagley on TCP over TCP...

Demo: TETRA decryption oracle vulnerability (CVE-2022-24401)

Demo: TETRA decryption oracle vulnerability (CVE-2022-24401)

Midnight Blue, a specialist security consulting firm, announced today the discovery of 5 zero-day

DEF CON 31 - Tetra Tour de Force Jailbreaking Digital Radios & Base Stations for Fun - Midnight Blue

DEF CON 31 - Tetra Tour de Force Jailbreaking Digital Radios & Base Stations for Fun - Midnight Blue

In this talk we will discuss the radio jailbreaking journey that enabled us to perform the first public disclosure and analysis of the ...

Security of Data on Disk - Computerphile

Security of Data on Disk - Computerphile

Deleting files may not mean they're gone. Even overwriting them isn't safe. Professor Derek McAuley explains. EXTRA BITS ...

Demo: TETRA TEA1 backdoor vulnerability (CVE-2022-24402)

Demo: TETRA TEA1 backdoor vulnerability (CVE-2022-24402)

Midnight Blue, a specialist security consulting firm, announced today the discovery of 5 zero-day

Feistel Cipher - Computerphile

Feistel Cipher - Computerphile

One of the most elegant solutions for cryptography. Dr Mike Pound explains one of his most favourite ciphers.

Decoding A Local TETRA Repeater With SDR# And TETRA Demodulator Plug-in (Terrestrial Trunked Radio)

Decoding A Local TETRA Repeater With SDR# And TETRA Demodulator Plug-in (Terrestrial Trunked Radio)

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Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile

Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow attack. Assistant Professor Dr Mike ...