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Censorship Resistance Systems

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With the development of the Internet, the public has been given unprecedented access to information and communications. This has introduced a new wave of censorship systems which attempt to moderate the availability of information. Unsurprisingly, this has led to a game of cat and mouse between censors and censorship resistance systems. This talk will cover the ethics of censorship, the inner workings of both censors and censorship resistance systems (with a case study on Tor, a widely used CRS ) and how effective censorship resistance is in practice.

This talk is part of the Churchill CompSci Talks series.

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