Last week the IETF held their face-to-face meeting in Tapei, Taiwan and privacy was on the agenda for discussion (among many other topics, of course). As reported earlier I am involved in two meta-documents that should help others in writing about privacy properties of Internet protocols. The first document is
Category: Talks
What’s wrong with the Internet?
Listening to a talk at the 2nd International Conference on Mobile Internet Architecture Evolution of Post-LTE (MIRACLE 2011) conference one of the speakers complain about 7 challenges with the Internet. In addition to these Internet problems he says that IP has not changed for such a long time. He concludes that
IPv6 Privacy
Tara Whalen and I recently gave a talk to the International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications (IWGDPT) about IPv6 privacy. The slides are available here. With the increasing IPv6 deployment the concerns about potential privacy problems re-surface again. In the presentation we tried to highlight two aspects: It
Privacy and Security in IPv6-based Deployments
Today I gave a talk at the 2nd International Conference on Mobile Internet Architecture Evolution of Post-LTE (MIRACLE 2011) workshop in Beijing, China. Here are my slides. In my talk I asked the audience about what can be done to help others to design Internet Protocol-based architectures. I look at
My recent OAuth Tutorials
I have given three tutorials on OAuth at the Beijing IETF (last November) and one talk to the MIT Communications Futures Privacy & Security working group this week. Here are my slides: OAuth Tutorial (Beijing IETF, Nov. 2010) (zip file) OAuth Security (Beijing IETF, Nov. 2010) (zip file) OAuth Overview