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Password and privacy protection with Pi | |||
Few children (or even adults) really understand what makes a password secure, or how to keep their online information safe. Your task is to create a simple set of password cracking and message encryption/decryption tools that children can run on the Raspberry Pi, together with a scripting language or GUI for them to run simple statistical experiments to understand what factors make their messages more secure. Children love code-breaking, so it should be easy to make this into an entertaining Raspberry Pi game, not just boring school work. |
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Contacts:
Kevin Males <Kevin.Males@uk.ibm.com> Phil Rodgers <Phil.Rodgers@uk.ibm.com>
May be Raspberry Pi related?
Client nominated:
Luke Morgan <MORGANLU@uk.ibm.com>
Proposal: Password and privacy protection with Pi
Few children (or even adults) really understand what makes a password secure, or how to keep their online information safe. Your task is to create a simple set of password cracking and message encryption/decryption tools that children can run on the Raspberry Pi, together with a scripting language or GUI for them to run simple statistical experiments to understand what factors make their messages more secure. Children love code-breaking, so it should be easy to make this into an entertaining Raspberry Pi game, not just boring school work.