Hi Ahmed,

I don't have any materials ready but If I were you I would try to:

1-The internet as a large scale network with few points of controls and 
highlight that both good and bad(for various definitions of good and bad) 
content and usage exist
2-Censorship, both as an act of controlling information/content flow and 
the motivations, broken down to Political, Legal, Moral and how that 
affects the censorship techniques.
2.A- Various examples for the different types : China's censorship of 
Facebook, Netflix or Youtube blocking certain media content in certain 
countries because of legal/licensing issues, Restriction of content based 
because of legal reasons like Export control.
3-Regimes and governments most often associated with censorship: 
totalitarian regimes
4-Censorshop techniques : ISP managed, Server side managed, Routing based, 
Transparent and non transparent proxies.
5-Determining if you are being censored
5-Bypassing the censors, VPNs, SSL/SSH tunneling,  proxies, anonymous 
proxies and the risks associated with them. P2P anonymity networks as a 
mean to bypass censorship.
6-The cost of censorship, in terms of latency, computing resources, and 
exposure to denial of service and privacy violation by interested 3rd 
party. This might be interesting to elaborate on how a censorship wall 
being an inline, whether at ISP or other level could present a risk to 
everyone passing through it in both terms of denial of service and in being 
a high valued target to breach since now a great information asset is being 
centralized somewhat.

May also want to look at http://www.howtobypassinternetcensorship.org/


Regards
Mohamed

On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 7:18:23 PM UTC+1, Ahmed Mekkawy wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I will be talking on on tv this saturday about censorship and how to 
> bypass it - from the technical POV- . I appreciate if anyone got any 
> material ( mainly videos or slides) that can help me in showing that.
>
> Thanks,
> ---
> Ahmed Mekkawy
> Founder | CTO
> www.SpirulaSystems.com
>

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