Internet Architecture Board (IAB) M. Nottingham Internet-Draft August 23, 2019 Intended status: Informational Expires: February 24, 2020 The Internet is for End Usersdraft-iab-for-the-users-latest Source https://intarchboard.github.io/for-the-users/draft-iab-for-the-users.html Abstract This document explains why the IAB believes the IETF should consider end-users as its highest priority concern, and how that can be done. Note to Readers The issues list […]
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes18Shares In late 2019, LSE’s Professor Nick Couldry, together with Ulises A. Mejías from the State University of New York, published a book titled The Costs of Connection: How Data is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating it for Capitalism (Stanford University Press, 2019). For the first post in a three-part series, LSE PhD researcher Anri van […]
By Geoff Huston At IETF 105, held in Montreal at the end of July, the Technical Plenary part of the meeting had two speakers on the topic of privacy in today’s Internet, Associate Professor Arvind Narayanan of Princeton University [1] and Professor Stephen Bellovin of Colombia University [2]. They were both quite disturbing talks in their distinct ways, and […]