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of possible tangential interest..

Date:    Fri, 24 Jun 2016 21:07:22 -0700
From:    David Wu <dwu4@cs.stanford.edu>
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Subject: Wednesday, June 29 -- Dan S. Wallach: Internet Censorship: Studies 
from China and Turkey



      Internet Censorship: Studies from China and Turkey

                        Dan S. Wallach

                   Wednesday, June 29, 2016
                        Talk at 4:15pm
                          Gates 463

Abstract:

Nation-state online censorship takes many forms, including
network-layer firewalls as well as application-layer censorship. This
talk discusses measurements of Weibo, a popular social network in
China, and Twitter, popular in much of the rest of the world. We show
how fast and how effective Weibo can be at removing controversial
topics once they've been deemed controversial. We similarly show
how effectively Twitter responds to censorship requests from foreign
governments, measuring two orders of magnitude more "withheld content"
than disclosed in Twitter's "transparency reports".

Bio:

Dan S. Wallach is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science
and a Rice Scholar in the Baker Institute of Public Policy at Rice
University in Houston, Texas.

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Subject: [perpass] PhD/Postdoc positions at the Privacy & Security chair, TU Dresden
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The chair for privacy and security at TU Dresden is opening a fully
funded PhD/postdoc position (remuneration depends on the qualification
of the candidate).

The positions is funded by a project in collaboration with two chairs in
our EE faculty and several industry partners. We are investigating cross
layer security, specifically in the context of resource restricted
devices (IoT, CPS, "Industry 4.0", mobile devices) and with strong
latency requirements. The primary goal of the university partners is to
publish novel scientific results.

Please feel free to contact either Stefan Köpsell or myself with any
questions, and feel free to forward this message to potential
candidates. You can send me your application (including the usual
details, you can check our Web site for further information if you're
not sure) by email.

Thank you very much in advance,
Thorsten Strufe

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Thorsten Strufe                      Chair for Privacy and Security
TU Dresden                           https://dud.inf.tu-dresden.de/
cfaed/HAEC                             https://cfaed.tu-dresden.de/

