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ANT Privacy Policy |
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Policy date: 23 May 2007
This statement summarizes the ANT project position on data privacy to our data providers and consumers.
Our goal in this policy is that ANT should not fundamentally change the privacy of network users of monitored networks. We follow best-current-practices in network data collection (for example, see RFC-1262).
To that end:
We do collect packet headers, however we collect only the first fraction of a packet (to get the header). We immediately run a program (the "scrubber") that examines each packet and deletes any partially captured user data. (This program runs automatically, immediately after capture and before any user examines the data.)
We scramble (with prefix-preserving anonymization using a cryptographic key) the lowest 8 bits of any IP addresses in the packet headers. The cryptographic keys used for this are rotated and discarded regularly. Once these keys are discarded it is impossible to determine the the low-order 8-bits of the original IP address.
In addition we scramble (with prefix-preserving anonymization using a second cryptographic key) the complete 32-bits any IP addresses in the packet headers. The cryptographic keys used for this are rotated and discarded regularly. Once these keys are discarded it is impossible to determine either the lower-order 8 bits or the full original IP address.
