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9th September 2013 Hannes Tschofenig

Securing VoIP in the Presence of Pervasive Monitoring

Identity Management, IETF, Privacy, Security

Many have been wondering about government spying activities on Internet communication and of course everyone is puzzled what to do about it. More specifically, who should do what for certain applications (since the application behavior is quite different). I wrote down my thoughts in a presentation given to data protection

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5th March 2008 hannes

Dealing with Unwanted Traffic: Privacy/Regulatory Aspects

IETF

I received links from Marit Hansen regarding privacy and regulatory issues of dealing with unwanted traffic. See: Working Party 29 Opinion 2/2006 on privacy issues related to the provision of email screening services Presentation by Markus Hansen about SPIT (Germany only) The first document is focusing on email usage but

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