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  2. Deep packet inspection - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government uses deep packet inspection to monitor and censor network traffic and content that it claims is harmful to Chinese citizens or state interests. This material includes pornography, information on religion, and political dissent. [25] Chinese network ISPs use DPI to see if there is any sensitive keyword going through their ...

  3. Concerned about Ohio State-Michigan traffic congestion ... - AOL

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    Last Saturday, in the early morning hours before Ohio State played Indiana, a jackknifed semi-truck blocked traffic on State Route 315 near campus for several hours. Armstrong said keeping an eye ...

  4. Comparison of packet analyzers - Wikipedia

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    Clusterpoint Network Traffic Surveillance System Clusterpoint: web GUI Proprietary? CommView: TamoSoft: November 30, 2017 / 6.5 Build 770 GUI Proprietary: $299–$599, $149 1 year subscription dSniff: Dug Song December 17, 2000 / 2.3 [3] CLI: BSD License: Free EtherApe: Juan Toledo June 3, 2018 / 0.9.18 [4] GUI GNU General Public License: Free ...

  5. Wireshark - Wikipedia

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    Wireshark is very similar to tcpdump, but has a graphical front-end and integrated sorting and filtering options.. Wireshark lets the user put network interface controllers into promiscuous mode (if supported by the network interface controller), so they can see all the traffic visible on that interface including unicast traffic not sent to that network interface controller's MAC address.

  6. End-to-end encryption - Wikipedia

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    The term "end-to-end encryption" originally only meant that the communication is never decrypted during its transport from the sender to the receiver. [9] For example, around 2003, E2EE has been proposed as an additional layer of encryption for GSM [10] or TETRA, [11] in addition to the existing radio encryption protecting the communication between the mobile device and the network infrastructure.

  7. Ohio traffic laws: Here's what changed in 2023 and what could ...

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    Ohio’s traffic laws made a pivotal change this year, and some new legislation could call for more change in the new year. In January, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new distracted driving law , which ...

  8. Laura Chappell - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, Chappell founded Wireshark University, which provides a variety of training modalities, including onsite, self-paced, recorded and web-based formats. In January 2009, she founded Chappell University, which has a broader focus, training networking professionals in the use of a variety of TCP/IP topics and tools.

  9. Man-in-the-middle attack - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography and computer security, a man-in-the-middle [a] (MITM) attack, or on-path attack, is a cyberattack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communications between two parties who believe that they are directly communicating with each other, where in actuality the attacker has inserted themselves between the two user parties.