{"id":24962,"date":"2014-07-19T08:40:57","date_gmt":"2014-07-19T12:40:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/?p=24962"},"modified":"2014-07-19T08:40:57","modified_gmt":"2014-07-19T12:40:57","slug":"net-neutrality-becomes-a-key-battleground-in-encryption-fight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/encryption\/net-neutrality-becomes-a-key-battleground-in-encryption-fight.php","title":{"rendered":"Net neutrality becomes a key battleground in encryption fight"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    News  <\/p>\n<p>    By Stephen Lawson  <\/p>\n<p>    July 18, 2014 01:42 PM ET  <\/p>\n<p>    IDG News Service - Plans to favor    some Internet packets over others threaten consumers' hard-won    right to use encryption, a digital privacy advocate says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Activists and tech companies fended off efforts in the U.S. in    the 1990s to ban Internet encryption or give the government    ways around it, but an even bigger battle over cryptography is    brewing now, according to Sascha Meinrath, director of X-Lab, a    digital civil-rights think tank launched earlier this year. One    of the most contested issues in that battle will be net    neutrality, Meinrath said.  <\/p>\n<p>    The new fight will be even more fierce than the last one,    because Internet service providers now see dollars and cents in    the details of packets traversing their networks. They want to    charge content providers for priority delivery of their packets    across the network, something that a controversial Federal    Communications Commission proposal could allow under certain    conditions. Friday is the filing deadline for the     first round of public comments on that plan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Encrypted traffic can't be given special treatment because it    can't be identified, Meinrath said. That could eliminate a    major revenue source for ISPs, giving them a strong reason to    oppose the use of encrypted services and potentially an    indirect way to degrade their performance, he said. Meinrath    laid out parts of this argument in a recent essay in the June    issue of Critical    Studies in Media Communication, called \"Crypto War II\" and    written with tech policy activist Sean Vitka.  <\/p>\n<p>    The U.S. government once sought to keep the country's    cryptographic technology to itself or to hold onto the keys to    all encrypted data. Opponents won out and opened the door to    encrypted services people use every day, such as shopping and    email. But the ability to use encryption is under fire both    from government and potentially from ISPs' new business models,    the essay said. The looming cryptography debate will also    involve several other hot topics, including government    surveillance spreading from networks into individual devices    and the privacy of data generated by the \"Internet of Things,\"    the authors wrote.  <\/p>\n<p>    Net neutrality could be important to the use of encryption in    at least two ways, according to Meinrath. For one thing, if    broadband capacity is scarce on a busy service-provider    network, and some traffic gets paid priority, then other    traffic could suffer. Encrypted traffic is likely to get the    short end of that deal. For example, a streaming video service    that was encrypted and couldn't be prioritized might stall or    have longer buffer times if it had to share a crowded pipe with    favored video streams.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition, ISPs might start to block encrypted traffic in    order to maintain their business model. For example, if    carriers can discriminate among applications, they can make    some exempt from a user's data consumption cap. AT&T has    already announced plans for such a service, called     Sponsored Data, on its cellular data network. Among other    things, this could allow content providers to cover the cost of    delivering their data to consumers, making their content more    attractive.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.computerworld.com\/s\/article\/9249836\/Net_neutrality_becomes_a_key_battleground_in_encryption_fight\/RK=0\/RS=kiaH_E1frEaogtZbjlILE3CN_Gw-\" title=\"Net neutrality becomes a key battleground in encryption fight\">Net neutrality becomes a key battleground in encryption fight<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> News By Stephen Lawson July 18, 2014 01:42 PM ET IDG News Service - Plans to favor some Internet packets over others threaten consumers' hard-won right to use encryption, a digital privacy advocate says. 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