

"Short of stopping customer data collection and monetization altogether, ISPs should be transparent about what information they take and ensure proper safeguards are in place. "The risk to users of exposure could be very high and breaches over the years have pretty much confirmed this," he continued. "As to ISPs," continued Wallenstrom, "they are in the business of monetizing user data and were given the green light to do so last year." They can legally collect and sell the data they collect - but their storage of collected data presents a further risk.

ISPs, however, remain the weak link in any secret communication. "The data we capture is very limited in scope to protect user privacy but done in a way that also supports law enforcement."
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"Wickr provides full transparency to both law enforcement and our users on the type of metadata that is collected through our products, as well as any data requests we receive," CEO & President at Wickr told SecurityWeek. It is important to note that the Wickr/Psiphon tool is a communication optimization, security and anti-censorship tool - it is not an anti-law enforcement tool. Wickr's encryption can secure the content, while Psiphon ensures minimal delay in the communications. Domestic mobile workers often use low capacity public wifi with limited security. It means that the Wickr/Psiphon product has value beyond just foreign travel. This minimizes user wait time if any of the servers are blocking certain protocols, are blocked by their address, or already running at full capacity and rejecting new connections. When a Wickr client starts with Psiphon enabled, the client attempts to connect to up to 10 different servers simultaneously, and uses the first to be fully established.

On top of this, Psiphon has added an obfuscated-openssh layer that transforms the SSH handshake into a random stream, and adds random padding to the handshake. This prevents deep packet inspection by ISPs. The Psiphon technology uses SSH as its core protocol. Psiphon describes it as a circumvention tool that utilizes VPN, SSH and HTTP Proxy technology to provide uncensored access to Internet content. The tool comes from Wickr's collaboration with Psiphon.
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The enterprise version of the tool was announced in August 2018, with the promise that it would be rolled out to other versions of Wickr, including the free version, in the future. It combines unrestricted access and end-to-end encrypted collaboration features in a single app, no matter where users are located. To help solve this problem, Wickr has announced the general availability of its secure open access protocol to circumvent censorship for all Wickr Me and Wickr Pro (via admin console) users. As a result, some customers have to deploy outside of their region (such as India), to avoid having UDP packets get rate-limited and their tools rendered unusable. They restrict various end points and UDP, so all traffic goes through them for monetization or tracking purposes.

In some countries such as Saudi Arabia and UAE, says Wickr, enterprise deployments may be difficult because of the national Telco's monopoly over networks. Increasing censorship, blocking and other restrictions in many world regions have left internet users unprotected because secure communications are banned. As the balkanization of the internet continues, traveling businessmen are left with concerns over the integrity of their communications from some regions of the globe.
