CryptoSchool

CryptoSchool

Author: Joachim von zur Gathen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-11-20

Total Pages: 889

ISBN-13: 3662484250

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This book offers an introduction to cryptology, the science that makes secure communications possible, and addresses its two complementary aspects: cryptography—--the art of making secure building blocks—--and cryptanalysis—--the art of breaking them. The text describes some of the most important systems in detail, including AES, RSA, group-based and lattice-based cryptography, signatures, hash functions, random generation, and more, providing detailed underpinnings for most of them. With regard to cryptanalysis, it presents a number of basic tools such as the differential and linear methods and lattice attacks. This text, based on lecture notes from the author’s many courses on the art of cryptography, consists of two interlinked parts. The first, modern part explains some of the basic systems used today and some attacks on them. However, a text on cryptology would not be complete without describing its rich and fascinating history. As such, the colorfully illustrated historical part interspersed throughout the text highlights selected inventions and episodes, providing a glimpse into the past of cryptology. The first sections of this book can be used as a textbook for an introductory course to computer science or mathematics students. Other sections are suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses. Many exercises are included. The emphasis is on providing reasonably complete explanation of the background for some selected systems.


Dickie

Dickie

Author: Richard Nedbal

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency

Published: 2014-04-07

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1628575743

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Mad Scientist? Growing up in the '50s and '60s in a small suburb of Chicago, a nerdy kid like Dickie could experiment to his heart's content. No one batted an eye when he took off for parts unknown after a hearty breakfast. Read how he almost burned down his school with a science fair project, turned on neighbors' lights with high-powered radio gear, violated top-secret security procedures, stuffed monkeys into small race cars, built a one-armed robot that drank too much, and other antics while on his way to earning his "mad scientist" moniker. Richard has written articles for electronics and automotive publications, including "How to Build Max-Performance HEMI Engines." He adopted the phrase that still gets him into hot water: "After all, how hard can it be?"


Balls and Stripes

Balls and Stripes

Author: Richard Shellhorn

Publisher: Publication Consultants

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 603

ISBN-13: 1594337802

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Balls and Stripes is a collection of stories about Alaska's most popular sport, basketball — and more. The title comes from my many experiences playing, coaching, and broadcasting Naismith's game; as well as refereeing the sport and also wearing the stripes of a sergeant in the U.S. Army. Basketball has taken me all over Alaska, with radio gear or whistle in hand. From Barrow to Petersburg, from Dutch Harbor to Tok, it has been a marvelous journey, with countless amusing experiences as well as dramatic moments. Much of the action occurs in my hometown, Cordova. A small fishing town of 2500 located on Prince William Sound, its denizens are passionate about their hoops, and also their rivalry with Valdez, located just 70 miles away. In many ways, sports transcend location. Small town basketball is the same anywhere; yet Alaska, with its vast spaces and dramatic climates, offers unique experiences. In northernmost Barrow, I watched Inupiat cooks shut down a high school cafeteria so they could glimpse the sun for the first time in 67 days; on the way to Dutch Harbor, I heard a pilot announce the reassuring words that he would land the small prop plane “whenever we can”, to load on fuel necessary to complete the flight; in Petersburg, I learned about “julebukking” and Men's Night Out. Refereeing, always a source of potential controversy, has provided its share of highlights. How many officials can claim fame for calling a technical foul on a curtain; or playing the first minutes of a championship game with the wrong size ball? Football and baseball are also included. Guess who brought Oregon State's mascot Benny the Beaver to Cordova's Iceworm Festival; and dodged barbed wire while tracking down a fly ball in Korea? And, like so many others, who can not recall in vivid detail a last second shot that didn't go in? People, places, moments. Sports - drama, tears, and cheers. It's all here.


Pete Robbins's Story: A Choose A Hero Romance™

Pete Robbins's Story: A Choose A Hero Romance™

Author: Tracy Tappan

Publisher: Tracy Tappan

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1955366004

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Has he finally met his match…? What, are you kidding? Of course I’ll get her. Busted off flight status for disobeying an order, Lieutenant Pete “Bingo” Robbins has nothing but time to dedicate to his “Operation Get Justice” scheme. But the gutsy BUD/S Woman won’t be an easy mark - even for this consummate player. So when the CIA dangles an exciting undercover mission before him, he jumps at the chance to up his game and take advantage of his enticing role as Justice’s husband. But the role actually lands him at a sick, secret club with the Russian Minister of Defense, and Pete must survive a barbaric contest or put Justice’s life in jeopardy. His usual devil-may-care charm deserts him, and he turns to Justice to help him recover. Who would’ve guessed that experiencing his raw side is exactly what she needs to finally lower her guard? She starts to see him as a solid boyfriend candidate…but did she put her trust in him too soon? Out of nowhere comes the ultimate test of his ability to stand by her. He must dig deep within himself to find the right stuff, but will he get his act together before Justice’s life is thrown into utter chaos…? Content guidelines: contains profanity, some violence, and adult situations. PETE ROBBINS’S STORY is the ending portion only of a CHOOSE A HERO ROMANCE™ novel. Please download the first part, JUSTICE, before enjoying this story.


Brayden Street's Story: A Choose A Hero Romance™

Brayden Street's Story: A Choose A Hero Romance™

Author: Tracy Tappan

Publisher: Tracy Tappan

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0998755699

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He watched her walk away once, twice…he’s not letting her go again. Honorable and courageous, Lieutenant Brayden Street has never been afraid to lead with his heart when it comes to Justice Hayes. Crazy in love with her since the day they met, he plans to wine ’n dine his way into her life once they’re no longer teammates. But a single act of caring the night before BUD/S graduation backfires on him, and he loses the only woman who’s ever understood the shattering wounds that both constrain and strengthen him. He drowns in regret but doesn’t chase after her. He learned from his father that relationships are unfixable - you lose, you lump it. But then a startling confession from his brother changes everything. Now he’s laser-focused on earning back Justice’s trust and making her fall in love with him. It’s going to be a helluva challenge to find his way past her conviction that a thief isn’t meant to be with a so-called “Golden Boy,” but he’ll stop at nothing to convince her. Cracks begin to show in her defenses from his relentless pursuit, but then he succumbs to a moment of weakness one night and does something that just might ruin his chances all over again… Content guidelines: contains profanity, some violence, and adult situations. BRAYDEN STREET’S STORY is the ending portion only of a CHOOSE A HERO ROMANCE™ novel. Please download the first part, JUSTICE, before enjoying this story.


Blood and Honor

Blood and Honor

Author: W.E.B. Griffin

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1997-11-01

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 1440630127

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As did his three immensely popular series Brotherhood of War, The Corps and Badge of Honor, W.E.B. Griffin's novel of World War II espionage Honor Bound became an immediate bestseller: "A superior war story" (Library Journal) "whose twists and turns keep readers guessing until the last page" (Publishers Weekly). Now the characters of Honor Bound are back, in an adventure as exciting as anything Griffin has written. It is April 1943, and Marine aviator Cletus Frade, Army demolition's wizard Anthony Pelosi, and communications expert David Ettinger are thrust again into the lethal nest of intrigue that is wartime Buenos Aires. A clandestine German vessel sets sail to resupply submarines in the South Atlantic...as a massive shipment of money earmarked for postwar Reich makes its way to South America...and a coup designed to topple the government reaches critical mass. In the midst of it all, the German-ordered assassination of Cletus Frade's father demands only one response: revenge. Threading their way carefully between Axis and Allied sympathizers, and even between rival OSS and FBI factions, the three solidiers must strive their utmost not only to fulfill their missions--but just to stay alive. And for that, even their utmost may not be enough... Written with all the energy and expertise that Griffin's readers have come to expect, filled with drama and authentic heroes, Blood and Honor is a captivating novel sure to please fans old and new.


Icebreaking Aboard the Westwind and Other Coast Guard Escapades

Icebreaking Aboard the Westwind and Other Coast Guard Escapades

Author: Michael A. Hatt

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2016-09-12

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1480925071

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Icebreaking Aboard the Westwind and Other Coast Guard Escapades By Michael A. Hatt Michael A. Hatt is a retired letter carrier with thirty-two years served working for the Postal Service. Now living out on an eighty acre farm, in a self-built home, Michael and his wife, Gloria, enjoy the solitude presented by nature and wildlife. Books, reading, and collecting have been an important part of his life, and now his many sea stories have been compiled into this edition. Writing of times gone by has proven to be an enjoyable experience, and those times can be enjoyed by all. Enlistment into the Coast Guard was the best option available for author Michael A. Hatt to avoid the draft during the turbulent sixties. With no wish to be included in the human fodder being sent to Vietnam, he followed the steps necessary to join the Guard. The Coast Guard's presence in Vietnam was small, with volunteers being the majority of members sent to Southeast Asia. His four years of military service would be an amazing experience for a young lad that included boot camp, Radioman School, and two years stationed aboard the polar icebreaker Westwind. Remote and desolate parts of the world that few people ever see were included in the events lived through by this Coastie. These experiences, not particularly enjoyed at the time, now make for a lighthearted look at the Coast Guard of the sixties.