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      Cryptosystems Are REALLY Broken</h1>
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                <td colspan="2">Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics
                  Seminar I</td>
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                <td>Topic:</td>
                <td>How Cryptosystems Are REALLY Broken</td>
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                <td>Speaker:</td>
                <td>Adi Shamir</td>
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                <td>Affiliation:</td>
                <td>Weizmann Institute</td>
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                <td>Date:</td>
                <td>Monday, December 9</td>
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                <td>Time/Room:</td>
                <td>11:15am - 12:15pm/S-101</td>
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            207, 198); text-align: center; margin: 10px auto;">Most of
          the cryptosystems we currently use are highly secure, and
          cannot be broken with reasonable complexity by mathematical
          cryptanalysis. However, over the last fifteen years
          researchers have developed many types of physical attacks on
          their implementations which can easily bypass their
          mathematical security. In this talk I will survey some of the
          latest techniques of this type, and show how difficult it is
          to build a truly secure communication systems.</div>
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