Monthly Archives: March 2010

Draft – Deep Packet Inspection: Privacy, Mash-ups, and Dignities

A draft of a paper that I’m presenting to the Counter: Piracy and Counterfeit conference Continue reading

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Why Mash-up Matters

Draft of the first part of a paper entitled, “Mash-up Meets Deep Packet Inspection: Culture, solutions, and the demand for transparency” Continue reading

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Deep Packet Inspection and Mobile Discrimination

If last year was the year of wireline network management/neutrality in Canada, we might get lucky and see this one as the transition year that leads to a public discussion about Canadian telecommunications companies’ wireless network management/neutrality practices, with discrimination as the focal topic. Continue reading

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IPv6 and the Future of Privacy

IPv6 could be a threat to privacy is the security and marketing lobbies have their way. This post outlines the tech, the threat, and the solution. Continue reading

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