Types Cyber Attacks: Cyber Security Training Workshop
Join our Cyber Security Training Workshop to learn about different types of cyber attacks such as social engineering attacks, DDoS attacks, malware attacks, MitM attacks, APTs, and password attacks. Enhance your knowledge and skills in cyber security.
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Overcoming the UX Challenges Faced by FIDO Credentials in the Faced by FIDO Credentials in the Consumer Space
Many websites are vulnerable to phishing attacks due to traditional authentication methods. To address this, the utilization of cryptographic authentication, such as key pairs, is recommended to enhance security and prevent MITM attacks.
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Principles of Cyber Security
Threat actors prioritize targeting networks to exploit vulnerabilities, leading to various attacks such as interception, DNS attacks, and MITM attacks. MITM attacks involve eavesdropping on communications or impersonating parties, with techniques like session replay to steal credentials. Implementin
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Tamper-Evident Pairing (TEP) Protocol for Secure Wireless Pairing Without Passwords
This article discusses the challenges of traditional secure wireless pairing methods that rely on password validation and proposes the Tamper-Evident Pairing (TEP) protocol as a secure in-band solution to protect against Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks. TEP eliminates the need for out-of-band chann
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A New Approach to TLS Inspection
This article explores a new approach called IA2-TLS for inspecting Transport Layer Security (TLS) anytime and anywhere. It discusses the primary goals of TLS, the increasing importance of data encryption over networks, and the need for TLS inspection to enhance security controls. The challenges of i
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Faster Space-Efficient Algorithms for Subset Sum
This research discusses faster and space-efficient algorithms for Subset Sum and related problems, introducing techniques like Meet-in-the-Middle (MitM) approach and Monte Carlo algorithm. It also covers topics such as Floyds Cycle Finding, Element Distinctness (ED) by BCM, List Disjointness, and Su
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MitM Attack by Name Collision: Implications and Vulnerability Assessment
In this research study, the authors delve into the risks and vulnerabilities associated with Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks exploiting name collision in the era of new generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs). The study highlights how attackers can intercept web traffic by manipulating vulnerable domains
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