[kictanet] IF CCK CHOOSES TO MONITOR INTERNET TRAFFIC, WILL IT ALSO MANAGE TO BLOCK TORRENTS THAT CONSUME BANDWIDTH?

Gichuki John Chuksjonia chuksjonia at gmail.com
Tue May 1 14:35:04 EAT 2012


CCK will have to hire very tough hackers to be able to bypass some of
the security protocols most of us use. And with the lack of capacity
in KE, hiring guys from Eastern Europe for this, will be expensive.
Automation in Information Security never works, only for the lazy.


So don't believe everything you hear.

Kindly,


./Chucks

On 5/1/12, Peter Wakaba <peterwakaba at gmail.com> wrote:
> first, torrents evolve. Will CCK evolve as fast? I dont think so. ( THEY
> WILL END UP STUCK WITH EXPENSIVE/OBSOLTE SOFTWARE/ HARDWARE)
> Second, torrent clients are not generic, so will CCK be able to pin down
> all the different types? I dont know.
> Third, in the west they have decided to take down the largest pirates (read
> TIM dot Com and Newzealand). But even then, with Napster down, Megaupload
> gone... i still have thousands of peers seeding from every torrent i
> download.
>
> Its only a matter of time before someone else come up with something that
> makes torrents obsolete. rather than blockading the media owners should be
> thinking disruptive techonology, something that makes torrents irrelevant.
>
> My two cents.
>


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