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O2 to launch free Wi-Fi hotspot network

Taking on BT and The Cloud, the mobile operator plans to give customers and non-customers alike access to free Wi-Fi via 15,000 hotspots around the UK Read more

26 January, 2011 by Ben Woods

Tor tool aims to help Iranians work around internet ban

...to a report by Forbes's Andy Greenberg. The Iranian government uses deep-packet inspection filters to locate and block data encrypted using the Secure... Read more

13 February, 2012 by Edward Moyer

T-Mobile: We intercepted secure email from phones

...longer blocking port 587, it appeared to still be blocking port 465.Deep-packet inspection Cardwell also found that his VPN (virtual private network) connection... Read more

12 January, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Huawei eyes move into Windows Phone handsets

...the use of such tiering was "business logic". Huawei can even offer deep-packet inspection (DPI) to help operators tier their services, Xu said, although... Read more

27 May, 2011 by David Meyer

W3C to develop peer-to-peer browser standards

...Freeform Dynamics also said the proposed standards would not stop governments forcing deep-packet inspection of web communications and blocking encrypted peer-to-peer traffic... Read more

6 May, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Britons to gain 'right to be forgotten'

...written into the legislation, said Newman, and will cover the use of deep-packet inspection, a monitoring technique that examines every packet of data. "The... Read more

5 November, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Virgin Media puts CView packet sniffing trial on hold

...that has similar functionality, the spokesman told ZDNet UK. CView is a deep packet inspection (DPI) technology that can be installed in an ISP's... Read more

30 September, 2010 by Jack Clark
Traffic-Aware Frequent Elements Matching Algorithms for <endeca_term>Deep Packet Inspection</endeca_term>

Traffic-Aware Frequent Elements Matching Algorithms for Deep Packet Inspection

Deep packet inspection sometimes is called application level semantic detection, which is capable... Read more

1 May, 2011
Application Level Load Balancing in a Web Switch or Security Oriented Filtering Based on the Content Signatures for <endeca_term>Deep Packet Inspection</endeca_term> and Delayed Input DFA

Application Level Load Balancing in a Web Switch or Security Oriented Filtering Based on the Content Signatures for Deep Packet Inspection and Delayed Input DFA

...security and provide application specific services. Most high performance systems that perform deep packet inspection implement simple string matching algorithms to match packets against a... Read more

1 September, 2011
Fast Regular Expression Matching Using Small TCAMs for Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems

Fast Regular Expression Matching Using Small TCAMs for Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems

Regular Expression (RE) matching is a core component of deep packet inspection in modern networking and security devices. This paper proposes the... Read more

1 June, 2010
Network Packet Inspection to Identify Contraband File Sharing Using Forensic Tools

Network Packet Inspection to Identify Contraband File Sharing Using Forensic Tools

...tool that uses a Field Programmable Gate Array [FPGA] based software for deep packet inspection in network Router for a Bit Torrent Handshake message. Extracts... Read more

1 April, 2012
Secret Socks 1.0.2

Secret Socks 1.0.2

...An SSH SOCKS proxy is perfect for that. However, some environments have deep packet inspection (DPI) equipment in place that blocks or throttles all encrypted... Read more

11 February, 2012
Yukti: A Dynamic Agent Based IDS With Suspect Engine to Detect Diverse XSS Attacks

Yukti: A Dynamic Agent Based IDS With Suspect Engine to Detect Diverse XSS Attacks

...devised to detect these application specific XSS attacks at network level by deep packet inspection in the live environment. Existing solutions do static security code... Read more

22 December, 2011
WatchGuard Acquisition Scales With Museum of Contemporary Art Redevelopment

WatchGuard Acquisition Scales With Museum of Contemporary Art Redevelopment

...task the WatchGuard provides Unified Threat Management. Unified Threat Management results in deep packet inspection firewall delivers much stronger security and secure remote access keeps... Read more

18 August, 2011
FEACAN: Front-End Acceleration for Content-Aware Network Processing

FEACAN: Front-End Acceleration for Content-Aware Network Processing

...network systems, such as application identification for data-center load-balancers and deep packet inspection for security gateways, is more challenging due to the wire... Read more

27 March, 2011

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