Digital identity encompasses information used by computer systems to represent individuals or entities and plays a pivotal role in online verification and relationships. This identity includes data such as usernames, passwords, and personal details, which, when aggregated, can form a "data double" used for web personalization. The widespread use and implications of digital identity have led to shifts in online business models and concerns about security, as these identities can be exploited for criminal activities both online and offline.
UC Berkeley
Fall 2022
This course offers a comprehensive study of network security, exploring areas like denial-of-service, network monitoring, botnets, and internet ethics. It leans towards a research-based approach with a major team project. The class features a deep dive into seminal papers rather than the latest trends. Prerequisites include CS 168/EE 122 and CS 161 or their equivalents.
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