
Team, assuming you are in graduae school ad are pondering on wha to research on for your final thesis? What would you research on? field: Information Security Regards, Eric

Eric 1.GSM security:how easy is it to clone SIM cards, intercept calls etc etc (POC for this exists by the way :) ) 2.Web 2.0 technologies and their vulnerabilities, 3.GIXP: How safe is our information in the hands of the Govt. The list is endless.... -tyrus On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Eric Mugo <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
Team, assuming you are in graduae school ad are pondering on wha to research on for your final thesis? What would you research on? field: Information Security
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- The future of secure connections where logins/search engines are concerned, and the role of tools like https everywhere (available as a firefox plugin) is playing in enforcing this for the users oblivious of risks involved in using unsecured connections. - Facebook just announced that its providing secure connections to its website, google is working on its search engine(now in beta stage - see - https://encrypted.google.com), the yahoo search engine still lagging behind. - Mobile phones and the role they play where secure internet connections are concerned, can I comfortably login to a site with an available secure connection using my mobile phone? - API's - with most programmers intending to utilize mobile payment solutions on their site, is a secure connection all that's necessary to ensure that the user posting their pin details does not have security concerns, can MSPs guarantee this by virtually auditing all web apps using their APIs? - Does bandwidth affect protocol overheads where SSL secure is used? - The role of OSs, worms, virus, trojans in all these. - The role of SSL secure in government, can it avoid what we've seen in the past and protect what's being used in the future? On 1/27/11, Eric Mugo <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
Team, assuming you are in graduae school ad are pondering on wha to research on for your final thesis? What would you research on? field: Information Security
Regards, Eric _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke

You may be interested in cryptography i.e. White-box cryptography for digital content protection, or even cryptographic study of some digital signature schemes. Just a thought. Regards, F. O.
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Eric Mugo
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