00:00:00 – Privacy
00:01:12 – Deleting Files
00:07:30 – Cookies
00:17:12 – Incognito Mode
00:18:40 – Authentication
00:20:04 – Passwords
00:30:49 – Password Resetting
00:35:49 – Using the Same Password
00:37:15 – Password Managers
00:39:22 – Two-Factor Authentication
00:43:30 – Network Security
00:46:57 – VPN
00:49:19 – Firewalls
00:51:04 – Encryption
00:54:40 – Public Key Cryptography
00:58:27 – Phishing
01:02:09 – Malware
01:03:52 – Trust
This course is for students who don’t (yet) consider themselves computer persons. Designed for students who work with technology every day but don’t necessarily understand how it all works underneath the hood or how to solve problems when something goes wrong, this course fills in the gaps, empowering students to use and troubleshoot technology more effectively. Through lectures on hardware, the Internet, multimedia, security, programming, and web development as well as through readings on current events, this course equips students for today’s technology and prepares them for tomorrow’s as well.
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This is CS50, Harvard University’s introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.
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