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Servers: Security and Privacy

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This lecture covers various aspects related to servers, including identity, privacy, information exchange, fake news, intimidation, server location, attacks, blockchains, security measures, and encryption. It discusses local and external attacks, consequences, data protection, and defense strategies against physical and cyber threats.

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