Tag Archives: P2P
The Business of Infringing Content
Is Digiprotect worried about DPI appliances that are sensitive to copywritten files’ signatures as potentially endangering their operations? Continue reading
Beyond Fear and Deep Packet Inspection
I want to think through security questions as they relate to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) to narrow a security-derived understanding of the technology Continue reading
Background to North American Politics of Deep Packet Inspection
This post gives people an appreciation for why DPI has become the focus of so much attention in North America and its surrounding politics. Continue reading
Thoughts: P2P, PET+, and Privacy Literature
Ultimately, I see it as a conceptual win-win to draw the idea of PET+ and Commisioners’ regultory powers into the P2P discussion along with a flow-based understanding of privacy that recognizes privacy as a value to both individuals and societies more broadly. Continue reading
