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Extracting a secret key by simply watching the flickering of an Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death. An oldie but a goodie, Dr Mike Pound revisits the Log-Jam Spectre refers to a whole family of potential weaknesses of which Meltdown is just one. Dr Steve Bagley talks about CPU ... How do we measure harm to improve the performance of Ai in the real world? Dr Hana Chockler is a Reader in Computer Science ... How does instant messaging encryption protect against

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Power LED Attack - Computerphile

Power LED Attack - Computerphile

Extracting a secret key by simply watching the flickering of an

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

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Slow Loris Attack - Computerphile

Slow Loris Attack - Computerphile

Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.

LogJam Attack - Computerphile

LogJam Attack - Computerphile

An oldie but a goodie, Dr Mike Pound revisits the Log-Jam

Spectre & Meltdown - Computerphile

Spectre & Meltdown - Computerphile

Spectre refers to a whole family of potential weaknesses of which Meltdown is just one. Dr Steve Bagley talks about CPU ...

Defining Harm for Ai Systems - Computerphile

Defining Harm for Ai Systems - Computerphile

How do we measure harm to improve the performance of Ai in the real world? Dr Hana Chockler is a Reader in Computer Science ...

Double Ratchet Messaging Encryption - Computerphile

Double Ratchet Messaging Encryption - Computerphile

How does instant messaging encryption protect against

TETRA Vulnerability (TETRA:BURST) - Computerphile

TETRA Vulnerability (TETRA:BURST) - Computerphile

The 'secure' TETRA communications system has been used by police and security services for decades, it's been revealed that ...

Physics of Computer Chips - Computerphile

Physics of Computer Chips - Computerphile

You can't beat physics. Why the chip manufacturers are heading for a wall. We asked nano-scientist Phil Moriarty Professor of ...

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How the Computer Mouse Works - Computerphile

Used by millions every day we're dissecting mice today. Dr Steve Bagley takes us through the workings, starting with a ...

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World's First Webcam - Computerphile

In 1991 the web could only do text, but scientists at Cambridge Computer Laboratory were working with networked video.

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Virtual Machines Power the Cloud - Computerphile

The number of virtual machines has swelled due to cloud computing & changes to the X86 processor, but what are Virtual ...

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The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

Steve gets all festive and tries to improve on the festive lights he built a mere 11 years ago... Dr Steve Bagley is based at the ...