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Explores the significance of naming and indirection in computer systems, emphasizing the use of names for flexibility, scalability, and fault tolerance.
Explores the security and verifiability of digital voting systems, including in-person and remote e-voting, focusing on protection against tampering and ballot counting efficiency.
Explores censorship resistance in privacy technologies, techniques to avoid Internet censorship, preventing communication, and censorship resistance systems like Tor.
Explores network security through NAT, firewalls, and deep packet inspection, emphasizing the importance of robust host-level defenses and the limitations of protection techniques.
Explores the significance of names in systems, discussing memory addresses, IP addresses, URLs, and email addresses as identifiers for resources, emphasizing the importance of efficient communication and organization.