Interesting topics in network security?

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The discussion revolves around selecting an engaging presentation topic in the fields of cryptology and network security. Suggestions include exploring video security, encryption schemes, and demonstrating how SSL certificates function using a packet sniffer. The effectiveness of using a packet sniffer is highlighted as a compelling way to illustrate security concepts, particularly by running two computers to show real-time data interception. Additionally, explaining how Denial of Service (DoS) attacks work is proposed as a straightforward yet informative topic. Overall, the focus is on finding interesting and educational subjects that can captivate an audience while remaining relevant to network security and cryptology.
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I need to come up with a topic to present in one of my classes but I'm having a hard time coming up with something. I thought about doing a presentation on video security or how a cable box is securing the incoming video but someone else is doing it. I thought about maybe doing it on some type of encryption scheme but it seems kind of boring. That said, does anyone know of any interesting topics in cryptology and network security?
 
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I have always enjoyed using a packet sniffer to demonstrate how an SSL certificate works. Best way to demonstrate is by running 2 computers, one the sniffer and one the "victim." It is quite an eyeopener.
 
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I have always enjoyed using a packet sniffer to demonstrate how an SSL certificate works. Best way to demonstrate is by running 2 computers, one the sniffer and one the "victim." It is quite an eyeopener.

sounds interesting though i don't have to demo anything, just present an idea. I'll look into this
 
If you aren't doing a demonstration, you could always explain how a DoS attack works. The packet sniffer is great if you do a demo though.
 
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Those are the most basic fundamentals. I have worked for romainggear,com for a while. Got some good deals but I would set up computers and try to use DoS on them. Essentialy it is a great deal to learn but not hard to see. i like that idea.
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