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Re: Internet Surveillance and Boomerang Routing: A Call for Canadian Network Sovereignty


From: Derek Andrew <Derek.Andrew () usask ca>
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 09:54:44 -0600

The topic of Canadian network sovereignty has been part of the Canadian
conscience since the failure of CANNET back in the 1970s.

Canadians citizens, on Canadian soil, already supply feeds directly to the
NSA. Rerouting Internet traffic would make no difference.







On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster () mykolab com>wrote:


A Canadian ISP colleague of mine suggested that the NANOG constituency
might be interested in this, given some recent 'revelations', so I
forward it here for you perusal.



"Preliminary analysis of more than 25,000 traceroutes reveals a
phenomenon we call ‘boomerang routing’ whereby Canadian-to-Canadian
internet transmissions are routinely routed through the United States.
Canadian originated transmissions that travel to a Canadian destination
via a U.S. switching centre or carrier are subject to U.S. law -
including the USA Patriot Act and FISAA. As a result, these
transmissions expose Canadians to potential U.S. surveillance activities
– a violation of Canadian network sovereignty."


http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/2013/09/routing-internet-transmission-across-the-canada-us-border-and-us-surveillance-activities.html

Cheers,

- ferg


--
Paul Ferguson
Vice President, Threat Intelligence
Internet Identity, Tacoma, Washington  USA
IID --> "Connect and Collaborate" --> www.internetidentity.com




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