Tag Archives: DPI

Botnet Blog

Watching modern botnets grow and form themselves into the equivalent of a raging horde of cyber delinquents, I come to wonder why is it that we cannot find a way through the threads of privacy concerns to offer a ray … Continue reading

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Internet Traffic Report: Mounting IP Pressures

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) traffic levels are starting to lose out to streaming , according to a recently released reports. John Timmer from Ars Technica discussed the findings (http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/02/internet-traffic-report-p2p-porn-down-games-and-flash-up.ars) a few weeks ago discussed some of the findings.  While they are from … Continue reading

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GoDaddy Goes Down

A couple weeks ago, Web site hosting company GoDaddy.com was hit with a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that took down thousands of its customers’ Web sites for several hours. As CNET reports, this wasn’t the first time the … Continue reading

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Technology specifics that are in motion…

Earlier this week the changes being seen from the impact of new regulations was mentioned.  What has been interesting to watch is the technology specifics that are in motion.  Technology for the support of Lawful Interception was often a circuit … Continue reading

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Regulations are changing worldwide…

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to present at the ISS Telestrategies conference on Deep Packet Inspection and Lawful Intercept Technology (http://www.issworldtraining.com/ISS_WASH/).  It was interesting to see how much and how fast this industry is changing.  Regulations are … Continue reading

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