Privacy and networking: Part 1 — Why privacy?
Guest Post: Privacy isn’t just for infosec, risk management, or compliance, it’s a human right.
Guest Post: Privacy isn’t just for infosec, risk management, or compliance, it’s a human right.
How Oblivious HTTP and MASQUE attempt to contain potential data leakage.
How can we develop evidence-based policies around the DNS that protect users’ trust on the Internet?
How is increased privacy impacting network operations?
Guest Post: A single Internet connected device employing EUI-64 can enable tracking of other devices, even if all other devices use privacy mechanisms such as IPv6 privacy extensions and the ISP employs prefix rotation.
Guest Post: It’s time to upgrade HTTPS to better handle privacy concerns.
Guest Post: Institutions that run their own recursive resolvers and route from their own AS are most susceptible to privacy risks.
Opinion: Can current measures around the globe curtail the power of Big Tech?
Guest Post: Measuring the benefits of traffic encryption technologies.
ODOH, protocol design tradeoffs and more.