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Roca (other)
Roca or ROCA may refer to: Places *Roca (archaeological site), an archaeological site in Salento, Italy *Roca, Nebraska, a village in Nebraska, USA *Cabo da Roca People *Alain Roca (born 1976), Cuban volleyball player *Blas Roca (1908–1987), Cuban politician *Joan Roca i Caball (1898-1976), Catalan politician *Joan Roca i Fontané (b. 1964), Catalan gourmet chef * Jordi Roca i Fontané (b. 1978), Catalan gourmet chef * Josep Roca i Fontané (b. 1966), Catalan sommelier *Julio Argentino Roca (1843–1914), President of Argentina from 1980 to 1986 and 1898 to 1904 *Julio Argentino Pascual Roca (1873–1942), Vice President of Argentina from 1932 to 1938, and son of President Roca *Vladimiro Roca (1942–2023), Cuban dissident *(RoCa) Gloria Rodriguez Calero (b. 1959) Nuyorican artist Businesses and organizations *Roca (company), a Spanish multinational producer of sanitary products *Republic of China Army *Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY *Royal Observer Corps#ROC ...
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Roca (archaeological Site)
Roca (also known as Rocavecchia or Roca Vecchia) is an archaeological site located on the Adriatic coast of Apulia in Southern Italy, a few kilometres from the modern town of Melendugno and close to the city of Lecce. The site, which has been explored since the end of the 1980s by a team of the University of Salento, has produced some of the best-preserved monumental architecture of the Prehistoric Italy, Bronze Age (2nd millennium BC) in Southern Italy, along with the largest set of Mycenaean pottery ever recovered west of mainland Greece. The occupation of the site continued also in the Prehistoric Italy, Iron Age and Classical antiquity, Classical times, when a large natural cavity known as Poesia Cave was used for cult practices involving the writing of thousands of dedications to a local deity in three languages: Greek language, Greek, Messapic and Latin. The site was re-occupied in late medieval times, when a new town was founded by Walter VI, Count of Brienne. Grotta del ...
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Republic Of China Army
The Republic of China Army ( Chinese, 中華民國陸軍) also known as the ROC Army (ROCA); colloquially the Taiwanese Army ( Chinese, 台湾陆军) by western or mainland Chinese media, or commonly referred as the National Military Army ( Chinese, 國軍陸軍) by local Taiwanese people, is the largest branch of Taiwan's military, the Republic of China (Taiwan) Armed Forces. An estimated 80% of the ROCA is based on the Main Island of Taiwan, while the remainder are stationed on the Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Dongsha, and Taiping Islands. This branch was also referred to historically as the Chinese Army and the Nationalist Chinese Army during and after World War II and the 1949 retreat. Since the Chinese Civil War, no armistice or peace treaty has ever been signed between the Republic of China regime and the communist regime, so as the final line of defense against a possible invasion by the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the primary focus of the ROCA is on defense and ...
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ROCA Vulnerability
The ROCA vulnerability is a cryptographic weakness that allows the private key of a key pair to be recovered from the public key in keys generated by devices with the vulnerability. "ROCA" is an acronym for "Return of Coppersmith's attack". The vulnerability has been given the identifier . The vulnerability arises from an approach to RSA key generation used in vulnerable versions of the software library ''RSALib'' provided by Infineon Technologies and incorporated into many smart cards, Trusted Platform Modules (TPM), and Hardware Security Modules (HSM), including YubiKey 4 tokens when used to generate RSA keys on-chip for OpenPGP or PIV. RSA keys of lengths 512, 1024, and 2048 bits generated using these versions of the Infineon library are vulnerable to a practical ROCA attack. The research team that discovered the attack (all with Masaryk University and led by Matúš Nemec and Marek Sýs) estimate that it affected around one-quarter of all current TPM devices globally. Mi ...
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