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[decentralized] Emerging Enterprise Protocols and unintended consequences #290

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AliKelman opened this issue Sep 30, 2020 · 0 comments
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AliKelman commented Sep 30, 2020

I would like to participate in these discussions. As a starting point I cite a very significant article published back in June 2020 on unintended consequences and Encrypted DNS deployment. At the request of the Internet Watch Foundation I have been sitting in on EDDI discussions https://www.encrypted-dns.org/

Kelly Jackson Higgs over at Dark Reading published this piece on what internet pioneer Paul Vixie had been saying about the changes which were happening

https://www.darkreading.com/risk/vixie-the-unintended-consequences-of-internet-privacy-efforts-/d/d-id/1336985

The situation is now becoming more complicated with Russia announcing a forthcoming ban the use of secure protocols such as TLS 1.3, DoH, DoT, ESNI

Amendment to IT law would make it illegal to use encryption protocols that fully hide the traffic's destination.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/russia-wants-to-ban-the-use-of-secure-protocols-such-as-tls-1-3-doh-dot-esni/

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