May 21, 2019 Deep Packet Inspection a threat to net neutrality, say campaigners Europe’s biggest ISPs and mobile operators are accused of undermining net neutrality rules and user privacy with their use of DPI. Naked Security
August 25, 2017 ‘Clever’ TapDance approach to web censorship that works at ISP level The TapDance approach is just a proof of concept at the moment, but observers have welcomed it as a potentially useful tool Naked Security
April 28, 2017 Lawmaker calls on ISPs to stop customers being hit by viruses Australian minister says government is considering moving towards 'active defence ... blocking or diverting malicious traffic' Naked Security
November 02, 2016 New FCC ISP privacy rules create more questions than answers The FCC's new ISP privacy rules have opened wide the debate on when and what data gathered over the internet should be deemed sensitive. Naked Security
October 28, 2016 New FCC rules impose privacy boost for ISP customers The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has just issued long-awaited rules about how ISPs can use and share personal information. Naked Security
July 02, 2015 Mystery vandals are cutting fiber-optic cables in California – how worried should we be? Somebody is cutting underground fiber-optic cables in Northern California and the FBI wants to know why. Just how vulnerable is the internet to sabotage? Naked Security