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Rabu, 07 Mei 2014

Is Big Brother Listening in on You? - WebRTC World


 

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Whatever your personal opinions about the morality of Edward Snowden's actions, his whistleblowing has monumentally shifted what the public knows about government surveillance in and by the United States. Parsing through the windfall of information is increasingly difficult. We know the U.S. government, through the NSA, is monitoring our communications, but modern day communications networks are complex behemoths constituted of a wide variety of technologies. Even a "phone call" is no longer a simple concept in the face of VoIP and mobile technology. Here's what the leaked documents tell us about what and how the NSA is collecting information across these different technologies.
For Internet purists, the goal of end-to-end is primary to their architecture models. Trapezoids are silly, since they should just be one of the look-up tables and not a controlling device in the middle. Also, DNS has proven itself to be a scalable system, so why waste your time with a session border controller when catch and release has proven successful?
For millions of Snapchat users, something changed last week, and over the weekend with the photo sharing application. The design and layout were updated, but there is also a new function that most social networking applications turn to as the missing link: messaging. The company put the "chat" in "Snapchat" last week by introducing a private messaging feature and video chat service - and it turns out, WebRTC was behind the move.
Weemo, a provider of real-time voice and video communication and collaboration solutions, sets out to enable video collaboration for everyone, on every platform, on every device. It's one of the forerunners in WebRTC, the HTML5 technology making peer-to-peer real-time communication in a browser possible. The company recently brought on Paul Yantus as vice president of marketing as the company prepares to launch free video calling and video conferencing for Zimbra, a provider of a unified communications software platform.


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