Monthly Archives: January 2010

Data Privacy Day and Anonymity

Badly formed privacy complaints aren’t just ineffective: they risk jeopardizing privacy principles, which include anonymity in public spaces. Continue reading

Posted in Privacy, Surveillance, Technology, Thoughts | 4 Comments

Crown, Copyright, and the CRTC

I’m in the middle of a large project (for one person), and as part of it I wanted to host some CRTC documents on the project’s web server to link into. You see, if you’ve ever been involved in one … Continue reading

Posted in Copyright, CRTC | 6 Comments

Dispelling FUD: Iran and ISP Surveillance

we ought to leverage Occam’s razor to conclude that proxy-based analysis, not DPI-facilitated surveillance, should be the focus of responsible attention to Iranian ISP surveillance practices. Continue reading

Posted in DPI, ISPs, Surveillance | 11 Comments