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An independent assessment of the UK's Safety Tech Challenge Fund without assessing legal or data protection compliance

Regular readers may recall the UK government's "Safety Tech Challenge Fund". Background to the Safety Tech Challenge Fund (You can ignore this bit if you are familiar with the Safety Tech Challenge Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 28 March 2022 Category Tech Tags safetytech public safety online safety online safety bill data protection law

"Safety Tech Challenge Fund: Supplier Showcase": some quick thoughts

Warning: I am writing this while slightly grumpy, and it may well show. I was invited to attend the "Safety Tech Challenge Fund: Supplier Showcase". I have written before about the government's Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 3 February 2022 Category Tech Tags safetytech transparency

Detecting child sex abuse imagery in end-to-end encrypted communications in a privacy-respectful manner

I was pleased to take part in a meeting co-hosted by DCMS and the Home Office today, as part of the government's "Safety Tech challenge fund". The problem question The key bit of the challenge is: to Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 5 October 2021 Category Tech Tags privacy safetytech online safety data protection

DNS-over-https on macOS and iOS

Why bother with DNS-over-https? I have run a DNS-over-https proxy for a while now, to experiment with it. First, like the rest of my browsing acting, my DNS traffic is private. But DNS traffic is Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 20 March 2021 Category Networking Tags doh dns over https privacy encryption dns safetytech

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