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CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2015 Nitesh Saxena Mid-Term Review CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2015 Nitesh Saxena

Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange Course Admin HW/Lab 2 Solution to be provided We are grading Labs not active this Friday 8/4/2019 Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange

Course Admin Mid-Term Exam Covers lectures 1-7 8/4/2019 Course Admin Mid-Term Exam Next Wednesday (Oct 28) In class, from 5-7pm Covers lectures 1-7 Strictly closed-book (no cheat-sheets are allowed) Sample exam to be provided Extended office hrs – 3-4:45pm next Tues and Wed

Outline of Today’s lecture Review (as time allows) Lecture slides Homework 8/4/2019 Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange