ISPs and full packet inspection
-Hammer-
bhmccie at gmail.com
Thu May 24 13:33:49 UTC 2012
Very nice Patrick
-Hammer-
"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer
On 5/24/2012 8:19 AM, Patrick Darden wrote:
> 0. General Reference
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_packet_inspection#DPI_at_network.2FInternet_service_providers
> e.g. Lawful Intercept
>
> 1. network neutrality -- lots of possible laws coming up,
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_neutrality#Law_in_the_United_States
> http://www.sans.org/reading_room/whitepapers/policyissues/net-neutrality-rest-peace_33809
>
>
> 2. intellectual property -- all the sopa/pipa/etc. specifically
> privacy invasion
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act#Deep-packet_inspection_and_privacy
>
> 3. principle of implied responsibility -- if you change a data
> stream, it is implied you are responsible for it (i.e.
> administratively, editorially, etc.)
>
> 4. Check out the CISSP legal domain. Especially resources and
> references for it. Someone on your team should have this
> certification.
> http://www.amazon.com/CISSP-Boxed-Set-All---One/dp/0071768459/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337865477&sr=8-1
>
> 5. The EFF might be able to help you. WRT Privacy espec.
>
> 6. SANS has tons of references. www.sans.org
>
> 7. Get with a lawyer who is network-aware. Good luck with that.
> Maybe try to find a lawyer with a CISSP cert?
>
> --Patrick Darden
>
>
> On 05/24/2012 08:50 AM, not common wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am looking for some guidance on full packet inspection at the ISP
>> level.
>>
>> Is there any regulations that prohibit or provide guidance on this?
>
> .
>
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