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Computer security research at Stanford University covers a broad range of subjects with real-world applications. Researchers are currently working on building intrusion tolerant systems, ensuring that sensitive data is not compromised, improving encrypted email, securing electronic commerce, and making the transfer of data safe. Stanford University extends its research and knowledge to industry professionals through the Stanford Center for Professional Development. Browse the computer security portfolio to find a course or program that meets your specific needs.

CS155: Computer and Network Security
CS193i: Internet Technologies
(component of) CS240: Advanced Topics in Operating Systems
CS244b: Distributed Systems
CS255: Introduction to Cryptography

Stanford Software Security Foundations Certificate (formally known as Computer Security Foundations) teaches participants how to design secure programs from the initial design phase; dramatically reducing the risks from hackers, worms, and viruses.
Stanford Advanced Computer Security Certificate
Stanford computer science faculty and industry experts evaluate current, real-world security attacks and discuss new and different strategies to stay ahead on the computer security curve.

Dan Boneh — advancing cryptography and security.
Neil Daswani — fundamental computer security.




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