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[[:File:Stephens_davidowitz__everybody_lies_excerpt.pdf|Stephens-Davidowitz, ''Everybody lies (excerpt)'']] | * [[:File:Stephens_davidowitz__everybody_lies_excerpt.pdf|Stephens-Davidowitz, ''Everybody lies'' (excerpt)]] | ||
* [[:File:Pasquale_The_Black_Box_Society_excerpt.pdf|Pasquale, ''Blackbox Society'' (excerpt)]] | |||
== Other things mentioned in class == | == Other things mentioned in class == | ||
Revision as of 05:43, 28 August 2018
Quick Information
| Instructor: | David Sidi |
| Office Location: | HARV 456 / HARV 454 |
| Office Hours: | TBD |
| Telephone: | (520) 621-5703 |
| Email: | dsidi@email.arizona.edu |
| PGP Fingerprint: | E622 43FC 0F47 135B 28F0 02C4 8496 9123 EEBA 8245 |
| Home page: | https://u.arizona.edu/~dsidi/ |
| Live question tool: | https://sidiprojects.us/live_questions |
| Grades: | https://d2l.arizona.edu/ |
More information is in the syllabus
Assignments
Assignment 0: Quick exercises in the shell
There is no deadline for this assignment, as it will not be turned in for a grade, but you should try to get it done in the next day or two.
Assignment 0 - A few quick exercises in the shell, to get used to things.
Assignment 1: Permissions
Due Tuesday, 28 August 2019, by 11:59 PM (MST).
Assignment 1: Permissions challenge - Find the mistake on the server that allows you to defeat the permissions keeping you from reading the file named 'SECRET.'
Class Sessions
Why care about privacy?
Lectures
Readings not linked in the syllabus
Other things mentioned in class
- Recent news that Google tracking of your location continues in surprising ways even after you try to turn it off
- More on the RockYou password breach (old)
- Preparation for implementing some cryptographic primitives in Python
- MIT researchers with a good sense of humor -- $250K network analyzer used to look into the efficacy of aluminum hats in attenuating radio frequencies entering and exiting the head. (Crackpots have long wondered about mind control using radio signals).