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Cybersecurity

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How AI impacts Cybersecurity

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Cybersecurity Issues Due to Hardware Vulnerabilities

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  • 2024Current IssueCybersecurityVol2_2024

    How AI impacts Cybersecurity

    by Sumedh Barde & Arin Barde October 25, 2024
    by Sumedh Barde & Arin Barde October 25, 2024

    Fun fact: Machine learning and deep learning use Linear Algebra, which every student at IITB learns in the first year.

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    Cybersecurity Issues Due to Hardware Vulnerabilities

    by Prof. Gururaj Saileshwar October 25, 2024
    by Prof. Gururaj Saileshwar October 25, 2024

    In 2018, researchers discovered two major security flaws, Spectre and Meltdown, that let attackers take advantage of this guessing behavior, in virtually all processors used in mobiles, desktops, and tablets, …

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    Cybersecurity and Cyber Frauds in Banking and Payments

    by Nandu Kulkarni October 25, 2024
    by Nandu Kulkarni October 25, 2024

    Around 2015 or so, a few unemployed youths from a small, backward village from Jamtara district came up with a brilliant idea to scam people all over the country using …

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    Capture The Flag Competitions

    by Nilabha Saha October 25, 2024
    by Nilabha Saha October 25, 2024

    Do CTFs actually help cybersecurity other than just being a fun competition? Very heavily so! CTFs often involve real vulnerabilities, and exploring those vulnerabilities provides very practical hands-on experience with …

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    Asset Management for CyberSecurity

    by Raghunath Iyer October 25, 2024
    by Raghunath Iyer October 25, 2024

    Lay persons believe that devices are “hacked” because of “hacker’s” skills and ingenuity. While skills and ingenuity are / may be needed, the primary reason devices get “hacked” are because …

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    Enhancing Cyber Security in Defence: Strategies and Future Directions

    by Lt Col Udit Agarwal October 25, 2024
    by Lt Col Udit Agarwal October 25, 2024

    This article explores the evolving landscape of military cyber security, focusing on key strategies, challenges, and future directions, with insights from both Indian and global perspectives.

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    MSMEs are vulnerable to cyber threats — the most ignored concern in India

    by Dr. Shekhar Pawar October 25, 2024
    by Dr. Shekhar Pawar October 25, 2024

    More than 40% of MSMEs never conducted any cybersecurity awareness training for their employees, which is the biggest threat helping cybercriminals targeting these companies, as illustrated in the figure.  Around …

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    Cybersecurity

    by Shridhar Shukla October 25, 2024
    by Shridhar Shukla October 25, 2024

    Trust Lab was established in September 2022, with the mission to advance the state-of-the-art related to living in a trustworthy digital environment. We believed “trust” covers all the issues addressed …

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  • 2024Adventure SportsEditorial

    Adventure Sports

    by Dhananjay Saheba May 3, 2024
    by Dhananjay Saheba May 3, 2024

    I consider myself very lucky, I got to spend the last 4 years of schooling at a public school – Scindia School, Gwalior. Our day started early. We wore woken …

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    Our Sponsor

    by Shridhar Shukla May 2, 2024
    by Shridhar Shukla May 2, 2024
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    Freediving

    by Smruti Mirani May 2, 2024
    by Smruti Mirani May 2, 2024

    In the silence of the ocean, she found her song.  I always thought of myself as many things – a daughter, a sister, an engineer, a woman, an adventurous spirit, …

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  • 2024Adventure Sports

    Ice climbing: An intro from the perspective of a serious amateur climber

    by T T Niranjan May 2, 2024
    by T T Niranjan May 2, 2024

    I nurse dreams of climbing the “Trilogy” of the great north faces of the Alps. Living in Mumbai with a very demanding job (academic jobs are as demanding as one …

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    The flying chronicles: Paragliding, skydiving, BASE jumping

    by Gautam Bharti May 2, 2024
    by Gautam Bharti May 2, 2024

    As the night unfolded, we took turns keeping watch and tossing twigs and logs into our little mountain bonfire. Survival mode: activated. It was a wild night, a crash course …

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    Conquering the uncharted: Off-road motorcycling through Himalayas

    by Anuj Niranjan May 2, 2024
    by Anuj Niranjan May 2, 2024

    Water crossings came as a complete surprise to all of us. Saddling is tough on the rocks and dust but in water, it was a new challenge unlocked.

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    Discovering the Underwater World- An Introduction to Scuba Diving

    by Chinmay Patil May 2, 2024
    by Chinmay Patil May 2, 2024

    In the same dive, I vividly remember an encounter with an octopus – the master of disguise. Watching it effortlessly alter its shape and color, becoming one with its surroundings …

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    7 Life Lessons from Highlining

    by Apurv Gujar May 2, 2024
    by Apurv Gujar May 2, 2024

    The path to doing anything on a highline, requires you to fall, a LOT. I’ve seen friends not being able to do anything on the highline for years, and being …

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  • 2024Adventure Sports

    THE ART OF FLYING

    by Ratanjot Singh May 2, 2024
    by Ratanjot Singh May 2, 2024

    Slow living, healthy lifestyle and mind tickling exercise, beautiful sunsets of the hills, calm winds and the smiling faces of people, if this life does not sound fancy, I don’t …

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  • 2024Adventure Sports

    Riding the ocean swells – Kitesurfing

    by Avishma Matta May 2, 2024
    by Avishma Matta May 2, 2024

    The number of times I face planted and the amount of salt water I drank those days, let’s not talk about that for now. But it was fun!

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    Tryst with Sailing

    by Rui Lobo May 2, 2024
    by Rui Lobo May 2, 2024

    The sense of freedom of being one with the elements – sea, wind and sun without the constant hum of technology around us, far from the madding crowd, is unmatched …

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    Chasing Peaks: Adventures and Adversities on the Hampta Pass Trail

    by Durga Prasad May 2, 2024
    by Durga Prasad May 2, 2024

    Every step forward felt like a leap of faith into the unknown, the fear of losing our way or being engulfed by the unforgiving elements looming large in our minds. …

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  • 2022EditorialHos-tales

    Evergreen Hoss-tales

    by Bakul Desai May 13, 2022
    by Bakul Desai May 13, 2022

    Nostalgia time! For some fundoo hostel memories. Pondies. Gaalis. Water fights. EPs/PAFs. Cult trophy. Sports trophy. Inter wing tourneys. Bridge. Carom. TT. Footer. Basketball. Volleyball. Chess. Antakshari. Chayageet. Dumb Charades. …

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    H5 Enhancement Project – the Seed for Project Evergreen

    by Dhananjay Saheba May 13, 2022
    by Dhananjay Saheba May 13, 2022

    In mid-2019, one of our classmates (C’77) posted pictures of our hostel 5 on WhatsApp. There was an uproar. 

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