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Ansh is a security engineer on Google's Offensive Security team. In this video, he answers the simulated interview question "How does the Internet work?" He explains how networking, SSL, and encryption work together to deliver the experience we know as "the Internet."
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00:55 – Question
01:08 – Reply
02:56 – Follow-up questions
12:45 – Test cases
13:10 – Interview analysis
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