Essays about: "encryption file system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words encryption file system.
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1. Securing Electronic Health Records : A Blockchain Solution
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DM)Abstract : Blockchain is an interesting technology, with different projects developing every day since it first gained its light back in 2008. More and more research finds blockchain useful in several different sectors. One of the sectors being healthcare, specifically for electronic health records (EHR). READ MORE
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2. Studies of Cipher Keys from the 16th Century : Transcription, Systematisation and Analysis
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : In historical cryptography, a cipher key represents a set of rules by which we can convert between plaintext and ciphertext within an encryption system. Presently, there are not many studies that focus on analysing keys,especially not on a large scale or done in a systematic manner. READ MORE
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3. Anonymous networks: A theoretical and practical approach
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakultetenAbstract : This thesis presents an overview of different solutions for anonymous networks. Theory behind connection- and data-anonymity is described, how to implement them and the theory behind commonly used cryptography. READ MORE
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4. Evaluation of Security in Hadoop
University essay from KTH/KommunikationsnätAbstract : There are different ways to store and process large amount of data. Hadoop iswidely used, one of the most popular platforms to store huge amount of dataand process them in parallel. While storing sensitive data, security plays animportant role to keep it safe. Security was not that much considered whenHadoop was initially designed. READ MORE
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5. The Leaf project : a first application
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : Today large publishers are developing platforms via which their content, such as magazines, books, and newspapers, are distributed based upon the well established pattern of 'pay-per-content', via a multitude of mobile applications. Despite of the recent flourishing market of subscription possibilities, users currently have to buy single items of content at an average expenditure that is approximately equal to the cost of the printed media, because publishers are still investing in printing hardcover versions of their publications. READ MORE