[AusNOG] Feedback Request – Embedded Child Protection Solution for Telcos (Academic Research)

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Wed Jun 25 10:33:08 AEST 2025


G'Day Eva

I have checked out the web site for Chirp, so I can get a better idea of
what you are trying to achieve :)

I have been a software engineer for 50 years starting on DEC PDP 11 OS Unix
with mark sense cards Assembler , Basic , C (ABC) , over the past 30 years
moved to infrastructure "socket programming" I was part of the team that
managed the most popular web site in southern hemisphere, I was part of the
team that managed the largest Windows/VMware server 'gathering' in southern
hemisphere so I know my way around deep packet analysis.

IT took the .cn gov almost 10 years to finger print TOR initialisations !
session flow - >
http://netinfo-security.org/EN/10.3969/j.issn.1671-1122.2021.04.005

I hope you have good luck with your project :)


On Wed, 25 Jun 2025 at 00:02, Eva Bouchard <evabouchard38 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm part of a postgraduate team at Dublin City University working with
> *Chirp*, a startup developing real-time, embedded child-protection
> software for telecom operators. The solution analyzes data traffic on
> children’s devices to block harmful content and alert parents to risks such
> as grooming, cyberbullying, or self-harm, all while respecting privacy and
> working natively within telco infrastructure.
>
> As part of our MSc practicum, we’re seeking feedback from telecom and
> network professionals on the commercial, technical, and regulatory
> feasibility of such an approach.
>
> Would you be open to completing a short, 10-minute questionnaire?
>
> https://dcusurveys.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8oBhWiZMRrUh1zM?Q_CHL=social&Q_SocialSource=linkedin
>
>  We’d be very grateful for your insights. Happy to follow up with more
> technical or contextual details if helpful.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time!
>
> Best regards,
> Eva Bouchard
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