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Traffic analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Traffic analysis is the process of intercepting and examining messages in order to deduce information from patterns in communication. It can be performed even when the messages are encrypted and cannot be decrypted. In general, the greater the number of messages observed, or even intercepted and stored, the more can be inferred from the traffic. Traffic analysis can be performed in the context of military intelligence or counter-intelligence, and is a concern in computer security
Comment by Traffic Analysis — January 29, 2007 #
Traffic analysis can be time consuming without software tools. It can also serve as an additional layer of server protection or security.
Comment by Traffic Analysis — January 29, 2007 #