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Sen-ching
"Samson" Cheung
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Downtown |
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Multimedia Information Analysis (MIA)
Laboratory.
EE586 Communication and
Switching Networks: Fall’08 (Coming soon)
EE222 Electrical
Engineering Laboratory I: Fall’08 (Coming soon)
EE639 Advanced topics in
signal processing and communications: Spring’08,
Spring’06, Fall'04
EE595 Statistical Learning:
Fall'05
EE421G Signal and Systems: Fall’07
EE422G Signal and Systems II:
Spring’07,
Fall’06, Spring’06, Fall'05, Spring'05
Humans are incapable
of securely storing high-quality cryptographic keys, and they have
unacceptable speed
and accuracy when performing cryptographic operations. (They are
also large, expensive
to maintain, difficult to manage, and they pollute the environment. It
is astonishing that
these devices continue to be manufactured and deployed. But they are
sufficiently
pervasive that we must design our protocols around their limitations.)
—
KAUFMAN, PERLMAN, AND SPECINER
in “Network Security—Private Communication in a Public World”