IXP + government transparency report
As well as being first to be open-ix certified, I think LINX hit a second first that is as interesting; https://www.linx.net/service/publicpeering/novafiles/nova-usgov-reports.html Applause +LINX Best, -M<
On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:52 AM, Martin Hannigan <hannigan@gmail.com> wrote:
As well as being first to be open-ix certified, I think LINX hit a second first that is as interesting;
https://www.linx.net/service/publicpeering/novafiles/nova-usgov-reports.html
…and is this function being conducted completely without dependencies inside the U.S.? -Bill
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Bill Woodcock <woody@pch.net> wrote:
On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:52 AM, Martin Hannigan <hannigan@gmail.com> wrote:
As well as being first to be open-ix certified, I think LINX hit a second first that is as interesting;
https://www.linx.net/service/publicpeering/novafiles/nova-usgov-reports.html
…and is this function being conducted completely without dependencies inside the U.S.?
Bill, OIX certified organizations must provide an accurate and monthly report on Government Information Requests and actions taken related to the requests. You can see an example here http://xmission.com/transparency With regards to Patriot 215 and FISA 701, there are recommendations for warrant canaries. Obviously, much trickier. I think the point is about leadership and taking small, but giant, steps. I hope that everyone in the infrastructure follows this lead and does exactly the same thing. Best, -M<
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