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2013-09-22 16:40:46
Jari,

It is important to understand the limitations of technology in this
discussion. We can improve communications security, and in some cases
reduce the amount information communicated. But we cannot help a
situation where you are communicating with a party that you cannot
entirely trust with technology alone. That does not mean we should not do
anything.

Right. My primary concern was that the most effective responses for these
issues are rather different (technical controls versus regulatory
controls). I understand that "PRISM" is being used as a convenient label
to describe a multitude of sins; but, this will only be obvious to those
that understand the issues. Given the level of interest in this topic
(e.g., the daily media circus), we should be honest in what we can
practically achieve at a protocol level.

I would also like to focus this topic on the general implications for
Internet technology, rather than any specific alleged activities. The
discussion has heightened our need to consider the large-scale monitoring
threat. It is important to understand that the overall situation is
probably bigger and more complex than we see today, and it will also
evolve as time goes by. Hence: if we build something, lets build for the
general case, reducing ability of outsiders to get into communications,
reduce amount of sensitive information transported, make privacy attacks
more costly, etc.

That's all good stuff. That said, personally I would characterise this as
a problem of Internet governance, and so I rather hope that ISOC have
ambitions beyond releasing a press statement.

Josh.



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