Blocking Skype through Deep Packet Inspection

Skype is a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Voice over IP (VOIP) chat program. It provides its clients with an inexpensive means to communicate worldwide via the internet through wired and wireless networks. In the past this application was limited strictly to computers, yet with continuous advancements in mobile communication, Skype phones and other mobile devices have recently hit the market in an attempt to capitalize on Skype’s reliable connection algorithms. However, despite the success of this application, it is important to note that due to Skype’s connection algorithm and the nature of P2P, a number of vulnerabilities emerge that threaten both users and their networks. This paper outlines how to block the Skype application through the use of Deep Packet Inspection. This novel approach is completely scalable to networks of any size as a means of blocking one of the largest threats to commercial and government networks today. *

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