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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Demystifying PQC with a Mind Map: NIST Competition & Theoretical Foundations

The world of cryptography is constantly evolving, and with the rise of quantum computers, traditional encryption methods are becoming vulnerable. Enter Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) – a set of new algorithms designed to resist attacks from these powerful machines.

This blog post offers a unique resource: a downloadable mind map that breaks down the complexities of PQC and the NIST standardization process.

What you'll find in the mind map:

  • A clear overview of all four rounds of the NIST PQC competition. This includes the different candidate algorithms and their functionalities.
  • A breakdown of the theoretical basis of PQC. Explore the underlying mathematical concepts that make these algorithms resistant to quantum attacks.
  • A visual representation of the relationships between different PQC schemes and their security properties.

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Download the mind map today and gain a comprehensive understanding of PQC and its journey through NIST standardization. This mind map is perfect for anyone interested in cryptography, cybersecurity, or the future of secure communication.

SVG Download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12k31FIzD92qYy-CmiWO7529S7Kpz69Hs/view?usp=sharing

PDF Download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vCO7SQF6TAW2oI4-lpgA7fXlouObStJT/view?usp=sharing

PQC in a Flash: A Downloada... by Anupam Tiwari

Saturday, December 19, 2015

DICE-2015 : CLOUD FORENSICS : Digital Investigations Conference and Exhibition

DICE is the Digital Investigations Conference and Exhibition which is held annually in the Delhi/NCR region in India.It is the only Conference and Exhibition of its kind in all of South Asia. It is targeted towards Digital Investigations and Computer Forensics personnel. At this conference experts showcase best practices, case studies and experiences in dealing with both cyber and conventional crime and security incidents with the help of digital technologies. It is attended by law enforcement, government and corporate investigation professionals. I participated in the conference as a speaker on the topic CLOUD FORENSICS.The presentation brings out the primary challenges in the domain of Cloud Computing.



Few Pics from the conference sharing below :





Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Best IT SECURITY INFO & NEWS SItes

1.         IT Security enthusiasts guys/girls always keep looking forwards to discovering new sites that keep them enriched with latest happenings in the buzzing IT SECURITY world...I am listing out a list of sites that I keep abuzz with.These are not necessarily in the order of my preference or have any kind of ratings or ranking....but a whole lot of enriching info is available for every cyber security guy!!!

http://www.schneier.com/

http://thehackernews.com/

https://www.privacyrights.org/

https://www.owasp.org is specific to web application security subjects

http://www.itsecurity.com/

http://technet.microsoft.com has more of MS related aspects

http://csrc.nist.gov/

http://www.sans.org/

http://www.securityfocus.com/ : by Symantec

http://www.cert.org/

http://www.scmagazine.com/

http://www.securityweek.com/

http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/

http://www.darkreading.com/

....surf few of them and enrich your self!!!!all the best

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Cloud Forensics:The State as on Date

1.   Cloud Forensics per se has got two powerful terms of today's buzzing IT World..... that's Cloud and Forensics...when traditional computing methods of forensics are still to mature...Cloud itself has a long way to go before the final matured model comes up...this combination actually refers to the world of CLOUD FORENSICS. NIST defines it as follows :

"Cloud forensics is the application of digital forensics science in cloud computing environments. Technically, it consists of a hybrid forensic approach (e.g., remote, virtual, network, live, large-scale, thin-client, thick-client) towards the generation of digital evidence. Organizationally, it involves interactions among cloud actors (i.e.,cloud provider, cloud consumer, cloud broker, cloud carrier, cloud auditor) for the purpose of facilitating both internal and external investigations. Legally it often implies multi-jurisdictional and multi-tenant situations."

2.   Today at NULLs meet,I got an opportunity to give this presentation on Cloud Forensics....the copy is shown below :


3. About NULL...please read about the community at their website at http://null.co.in/. The team is doing a great job for buzzing IT professionals,students,geeks,script kiddies(like me!!! :-). NULL boasts of an active security community where monthly meets and regular security awareness camps in various Institutions and Organizations are held. Basically a bunch of security phreaks who like to share their technical expertise and hacking skills with each other and spread awareness among the common people about the good, the bad and the ugly side of computers and technology. They believe that sharing the right technical knowledge leads to expertise and innovation.I joined them about 4 months back and have learned a lot in few meets that I attended!!!!!

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