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The Fight to Keep the Watchers at Bay
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Mark Nottingham
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jan Fri 17
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https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/32/
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Many of the Internet's protocols were designed at a time when no one cared who was watching. That's no longer true, and so the Internet community has put a tremendous amount of effort into making communication between two endpoints *only* between those two endpoints. This talk will recap what's happened so far, explain what's left to do, and explore the larger context, including legal issues, architectural impact, open questions, and limitations.
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