On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 04:51:03PM +0100, carlo von lynX wrote: > You made a political statement about any computer having a right to > communicate with any other computer, no matter if there is any social > connection between the owners.
It is the foundation of a whole new class of network security that devices should only communicate if they have a social permission to do so. The entire IoT mess would stop being a problem if the vulnerabilities in your printer firmware are no longer relevant since the printer only talks to people in your social graph. In the old Internet, if you put a service on a port, anyone can make use of the vulnerabilities you enabled. In the GNU Internet it MUST be the norm that you first introduce yourself to the owner of a device before being able to access its vulnerabilities, which inevitably will always exist. Result: danger only happens on a real-life person-to-person level of treason, no more on a NSA-bots-against-mankind level. Understand my point that I also made on several web pages? Security and sociology have to go hand in hand to fix basic bugs of the net. secushare makes people the gatekeepers to their technology. It turns them into real *owners* of the devices they bought. _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
