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ebp | SlideShare Search
www.slideshare.net
Posted by MartinHewitt to online slides on Mon Jun 22 2009 at 11:16 UTC | info | related
 
International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk - Documentation Centre
www.cardiometabolic-risk.org
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Momentum Powerpoint
www.zumaed.com
This module leads students on a discussion of linear momentum and how it is calculated.
 
Quadratic Functions Powerpoint
www.zumaed.com
This module begins by showing how the world is full of parabolas—at a baseball game, supporting a suspension bridge, at a water fountain. The module defines a parabola as a conic section, and allows students to create different parabolas that all share the same geometric properties. The general form of a quadratic function y = ax2 +bx + c is also presented, followed by an interactive activity where students can change a, b, and c to see how these changes affect the graph.
 
DECT The Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications standard
Erik Tews, Ralf-Philipp Weinmann, and Andreas Schuler
CCC, (2008)
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) is a synonym for cordless phones today. Although DECT can be found nearly everywhere, only little is known about the security of DECT. Most parts of the DECT standard are public, but all cryptographic algorithms used in DECT (authentication and encryption) are secret and not known to the public. Nevertheless we decided to investigate the security of DECT closer ...
 
A Presenter's PowerPoint Slides: Too Little Of A Bad Thing? | The Accidental Communicator
www.theaccidentalcommunicator.com
Most people have gotten the message that too much information is a bad thing. However, we are currently solving it by removing basically all of the information from our PowerPoint slides and replacing it with pretty pictures. Have we just created another problem?
 
Intro to HCISEC
Richard Conlan
NEU's HCI Seminar, (2005)
This presentation introduces the notion of Human Computer Interface Security (HCISEC).
 
SCADA Security - Generic Electric Grid Malware Design
Eyal Udassin
SyScan Singapour, (2008)
This presentation introduces a malware designed to cause havoc in an electric T&D control center and the grid under its command without the need for any knowledge about the network, its nodes and EMS (Energy Management System) application. In addition, the malware is autonomous and does not rely on remote operation by the attacker after its installation.
 
Best Practices for Securing Active Directory
Dana Willis
ISSA, (2003)
Planning, creating and maintaining a secure Active Directory environment.
 
280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online
280slides.com
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