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Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf on ARPANET, TCP/IP, and the Future of Computing

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Listen to a captivating interview with Internet pioneer Vint Cerf, former ACM President and current Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. Explore the fascinating journey of computing and the Internet's development, from early tube-based computers to modern-day challenges. Gain insights into the fundamental principles behind network architecture, the evolution of technologies like ARPANET and TCP/IP, and the social, business, and ethical implications of our interconnected world. Discover why Cerf believes it's an exciting time for students in computing and learn about emerging topics such as security, misinformation, Internet fragmentation, and the interplanetary Internet. Delve into the experiences and wisdom of one of "the fathers of the Internet" in this engaging 33-minute episode of ACM ByteCast.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome Vint Cerf
How did you get into computing
Von Neumann Architecture
Vints first introduction to a tubebased computer
Vints first experience with a tubebased computer
Using computers at UCLA
Working for IBM
Packet Switch Network
Social Networking
ARPA
Packet Radio
Aloha Net
TCP Implementation
Fundamental Assumptions
Application Ignorance
Netscape
The dot bust
The smartphone
The smartphone and the internet
Security and cryptography
Security was not an afterthought
Misinformation
Harmful hazards
Internet fragmentation
Digital cooperation
Arm wrestling
Software updates
Bugs
IOT
Computational Thinking
Experience
Accountability
The endless frontier
Neural networks
interplanetary internet


Taught by

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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