Category Archives: Thoughts
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
Digital Crises and Internet Identity Cards
Will an electronic equivalent of Chernobyl lead to a twisted, long-term, combination of the American iPatriot Act and Spanish identity card expertise; is it only a matter of when, rather than if, IICs or their equivalent are commonplace in the West? Continue reading
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
Will Copyright Kill eHealth?
Should we be developing laws the prop up questionable current-day business models of major content producers at the potential expense of wasting billions in public infrastructure upgrades, or should government be taking a longer view of things and start siding with both citizens and their own allocation of infrastructure dollars? Continue reading
