Censorship

Censorship

Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information by governments and private organizations. It can be conducted for a variety of reasons, such as national security, obscenity, and political views. Self-censorship is also possible and is not illegal. Laws against censorship vary by country and type of content.

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CS 155 Computer and Network Security

Stanford University

Spring 2022

This course focuses on principles of computer systems and network security, exploring different attack techniques and corresponding defenses. Course projects aim at building reliable code and understanding attacks. Prior knowledge in operating systems, networking protocols, and basic programming languages is needed.

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