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Sl.No Chapter Name MP4 Download
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download

Sl.No Chapter Name English
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
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2Program BinariesDownload
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3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
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4Buffer Overflows.Download
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5Gdb - DemoDownload
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6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
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7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
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8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
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9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
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10Return-to-libc attackDownload
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11ROP AttacksDownload
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12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
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13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
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14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
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15ASLR (part 1)Download
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16ASLR (part 2)Download
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17Buffer overreadsDownload
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18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
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19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
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20PLT DemonstrationDownload
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21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
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22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
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23HeapDownload
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24Heap exploitsDownload
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25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
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26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
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27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
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28Access ControlDownload
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29Access control in linuxDownload
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30Mandatory access ControlDownload
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31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
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32Software fault isolationDownload
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33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
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34ARM TrustzoneDownload
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35SGX (part 1)Download
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36SGX (part 2)Download
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37PUF (part 1)Download
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38PUF (part 2)Download
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39PUF (part 3)Download
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40Covert ChannelsDownload
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41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
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42Prime+ProbeDownload
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43MeltdownDownload
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44Spectre Variant1Download
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45Spectre variant2Download
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46rowhammerDownload
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47Heap demo 1Download
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48Heap demo 2Download
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49Heap demo 3Download
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50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
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51Hardware TrojansDownload
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52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
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53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
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54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
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55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
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56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
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57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
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58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
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59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
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Sl.No Chapter Name Bengali
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Gujarati
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Hindi
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Kannada
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Malayalam
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Marathi
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Tamil
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download
Sl.No Chapter Name Telugu
1Secure Systems EngineeringDownload
2Program BinariesDownload
3Buffer Overflows in the StackDownload
4Buffer Overflows.Download
5Gdb - DemoDownload
6Skip instruction - DemoDownload
7Buffer Overflow - DemoDownload
8Buffer Overflow ( create a shell ) - DemoDownload
9Preventing buffer overflows with canaries and W^XDownload
10Return-to-libc attackDownload
11ROP AttacksDownload
12Demonstration of Canaries, W^X, and ASLR to prevent Buffer Overflow AttacksDownload
13Demonstration of a Return-to-Libc AttackDownload
14Demonstration of a Return Oriented Programming (ROP) AttackDownload
15ASLR (part 1)Download
16ASLR (part 2)Download
17Buffer overreadsDownload
18Demonstration of Load Time RelocationDownload
19Demonstration of Position Independent CodeDownload
20PLT DemonstrationDownload
21Format string vulnerabilitiesDownload
22Integer VulnerabilitiesDownload
23HeapDownload
24Heap exploitsDownload
25Demo of Integer VulnerabilitesDownload
26Demo of Integer Vulnerabilites IIDownload
27Demo of Format String VulnerabilitiesDownload
28Access ControlDownload
29Access control in linuxDownload
30Mandatory access ControlDownload
31Confinement in ApplicationsDownload
32Software fault isolationDownload
33Trusted Execution EnvironmentsDownload
34ARM TrustzoneDownload
35SGX (part 1)Download
36SGX (part 2)Download
37PUF (part 1)Download
38PUF (part 2)Download
39PUF (part 3)Download
40Covert ChannelsDownload
41Flush+Reload AttacksDownload
42Prime+ProbeDownload
43MeltdownDownload
44Spectre Variant1Download
45Spectre variant2Download
46rowhammerDownload
47Heap demo 1Download
48Heap demo 2Download
49Heap demo 3Download
50PowerAnalysisAttacksDownload
51Hardware TrojansDownload
52FANCI : Identification of Stealthy Malicious LogicDownload
53Detecting Hardware Trojans in ICsDownload
54Protecting against Hardware TrojansDownload
55Side Channel AnalysisDownload
56Fault Attacks on AESDownload
57"Demo: Cache timing attack on T-table implementation of AESDownload
58"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 1"Download
59"Demo: Cache-timing based Covert Channel - Part 2"Download


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3GujaratiDownload
4HindiDownload
5KannadaDownload
6MalayalamDownload
7MarathiDownload
8TamilDownload
9TeluguDownload