988 resultados para Tønsberg, Tor: Norsk lavflora


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L’obiettivo che si pone questa tesi è quello di analizzare alcune soluzioni esistenti riguardo i problemi riguardanti privacy e sicurezza informatica. Nello specifico sarà illustrato il programma Tor, un sistema di comunicazione grazie al quale si garantisce l’anonimato in Internet. Sponsorizzato inizialmente dall’US Naval Research Laboratory, all’origine veniva utilizzato per poter effettuare comunicazioni militari criptate; è stato successivamente un progetto della Electronic Frontier Foundation ed ora è gestito da The Tor Project, un’associazione senza scopo di lucro che si occupa del relativo sviluppo. Le ricerche e gli sviluppi riguardanti questa tecnologia vengono tuttavia resi difficili da problemi di scalabilità e dalla difficoltà di riprodurre risultati affidabili. Nel corso della tesi saranno illustrati gli studi riguardanti il simulatore Shadow, un progetto Open Source gestito da The Tor Project, che permette la simulazione del protocollo Tor. I risultati ottenuti dai test effettuati sul simulatore, possono essere riapplicati in seguito alla rete reale Tor, poiché grazie a Shadow è possibile testare ed ottenere risultati attendibili circa il comportamento e la corretta esecuzione del software Tor.

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The cybernetics revolution of the last years improved a lot our lives, having an immediate access to services and a huge amount of information over the Internet. Nowadays the user is increasingly asked to insert his sensitive information on the Internet, leaving its traces everywhere. But there are some categories of people that cannot risk to reveal their identities on the Internet. Even if born to protect U.S. intelligence communications online, nowadays Tor is the most famous low-latency network, that guarantees both anonymity and privacy of its users. The aim of this thesis project is to well understand how the Tor protocol works, not only studying its theory, but also implementing those concepts in practice, having a particular attention for security topics. In order to run a Tor private network, that emulates the real one, a virtual testing environment has been configured. This behavior allows to conduct experiments without putting at risk anonymity and privacy of real users. We used a Tor patch, that stores TLS and circuit keys, to be given as inputs to a Tor dissector for Wireshark, in order to obtain decrypted and decoded traffic. Observing clear traffic allowed us to well check the protocol outline and to have a proof of the format of each cell. Besides, these tools allowed to identify a traffic pattern, used to conduct a traffic correlation attack to passively deanonymize hidden service clients. The attacker, controlling two nodes of the Tor network, is able to link a request for a given hidden server to the client who did it, deanonymizing him. The robustness of the traffic pattern and the statistics, such as the true positive rate, and the false positive rate, of the attack are object of a potential future work.

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von M. Duschak

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Arno Nadel

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During development, embryos must carefully integrate the processes of cell proliferation and differentiation. TH has been identified in Xenopus laevis as a gene product that functions in regulating differentiation of the neural ectoderm through its effect on cell proliferation. However, the mechanism and molecular pathway through which TH functions are not known. We identified the Xenopus FK506 binding protein homolog (XFKBP12) as a protein that interacted with TH in a yeast two-hybrid screen with TH as the bait. The direct and specific interaction between TH and XFKBP12 was supported by several tests including CO-IP, drug competence assay and mutagenesis analysis. To investigate the function of XFKBP12 during embryogenesis, we created an XFKBP12 loss of function embryo using antisense morpholino oligonucleotides (MO). XFKBP12 MO injected embryos displayed similar phenotypes as TH depleted embryos. We also demonstrated that both TH and XFKBP12 functioned through the TOR signaling pathway which is a target for cancer therapies. The interaction between TH and XFKBP 12 was required to regulate the proliferation of neural cells. Therefore, our study indicates that TH represents the endogenous ligand of XFKBP12 and together they coordinate neural cell proliferation and differentiation through the conserved rapamycin sensitive TOR pathway. Thus, understanding how this pathway functions in development will not only provide us important insights into the relationship between proliferation and differentiation, but help design rational cancer therapies targeting this pathway. ^

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Fritz Benjamin

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Grigory Glückmann

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Jaakow Benor-Kalter

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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform

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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform