Mechanism design

Monoculture (computer science)

In computer science, a monoculture is a community of computers that all run identical software. All the computer systems in the community thus have the same vulnerabilities, and, like agricultural monocultures, are subject to catastrophic failure in the event of a successful attack. (Wikipedia).

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Unix for Programmers - My Computer Science Degree in the Real World

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What can you do with a Computer Science major? In Computer Science you can expect to study discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, linear algebra, physics and so much more. Basically, Computer Science is the study of computer systems and how they function. If you want to dig de

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Computer Science Terminology

Learn computer science terminology. We'll take a dive into understanding some of the terms used in computer science and software development. The video starts with the basics and then gets more advanced. Video from Forrest Knight. Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC

From playlist Computer Science Concepts

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Computer Basics: What Is a Computer?

Computers are all around us, and they play an important role in our lives. But what exactly is a computer? We're going to answer that question and give you an overview of some of the different types of computers you might use. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Ones and zeros 0:39 Hardware and software 1:0

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SOURCE Boston 2008: Keynote - Dan Geer

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COMPUTER SCIENCE TERMINOLOGY 2

Welcome to part two of computer science terminology, where we take a dive into understanding some of the terms used in computer science and software development. We started with the basics in part one and get a bit more complex in this episode. --------------------------------------------

From playlist Computer Science

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DEFCON 14: Ripples in the Gene Pool - Creating Genetic: Mutations to Survive the Vulerability Window

Speaker: Chris Eagle, Senior Lecturer of Computer Science Abstract: Reverse engineers often like to argue that a prime motivator for their activities is the desire to discover and patch vulnerabilities in closed-source binary software. Given the veritable plethora.. nay, Katrina-like floo

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What is Computer Science?

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SICSS 2018 - Introduction to Computational Social Science (Day 1. June 18, 2018)

Matt Salganik opens the 2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science at Duke University and introduces the field of computational social science. Slides and materials available here: https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2018/teaching-learning-materials

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Controlling the Environment: Crash Course History of Science #39

Well, it wouldn't be too long after we started developing Ecology that we would try to control the environment. In some ways this was helpful and likely prevented a lot of people from starving. But, there have been a few downsides. *** Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us di

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Jake Scott: Incorporating ecological epistasis into evolutionary control of cancer

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#SciFriBookClub - Science, Gratitude and Responsibility with Robin Wall Kimmerer (Zoom Call-in)

Throughout the essays of 'Braiding Sweetgrass,' Robin Wall Kimmerer describes the beauty, interconnectedness, and knowledge of the natural world—and our place within it. Join us in conversation with the author as we discuss Indigenous science and knowledge, botany and responsibility, and p

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Map of Computer Science

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure m

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VIP Speaker Series: Bruce Cahan

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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn

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