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The CEC will get you up to speed quickly on a host of technologies you've been meaning to study via a series of 45-minute online lessons taught by our faculty of expert tutors.
Probably the best known and among the most dangerous of exploits, injection vulnerabilities can result in information disclosure, tampering, denial of service, and elevation of privilege. This session will mostly focus on SQL injection but will...
This introductory session will touch on major AppSec concepts and definitions, and why having an AppSec strategy is critical for any company who has valuable data that is accessed either publicly on the internet or within the confines of the your...
This session will summarize and review everything that was discussed in previous sessions by examining the software architecture of a UAV. These fascinating flying systems have a lot going on and wouldn't be scalable and reusable if it weren't...
Getting the right architecture is important but putting that architecture into practice is just as critical. This session will walk through how to take an architecture and move it into the design and implementation phases. Tips and tricks will...
For our final day we will wrap up by looking at the challenges of designing as well as testing analog circuits, particularly in mixed signal design. We will look at analog design and simulation tools including SPICE (around since the mid-70's!)...
As much as we want to keep our analog and digital circuits separated, we still need them to talk to one another. In this class, we will look at the different types of analog to digital (A/D or ADC) and digital to analog (D/A or DAC) converters and...
Ground loops, digital noise, EM radiation are all issues that we must face in mixed-signal design and test. In this class we will look at some of the design principles of keeping digital, near field, and RF noise out of our analog circuits.