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Lecture 8: Security - CSCI E-1 2006 - Harvard Extension School

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Threats to privacy: cookies, forms, logs, and data recovery.

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Lecture 8: Security - CSCI E-1 2005 - Harvard Extension School

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Defenses: scrubbing, firewalls, proxy servers, VPNs, cryptography, viruses scanners, product registration and activation.

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