Laura Roberts will present her FPO, "Internet Measurement for the Prevention and Detection of Internet Surveillance" on Wednesday, 10/28/2020 at 2pm via Zoom.
Laura Roberts will present her FPO, "Internet Measurement for the Prevention and Detection of Internet Surveillance" on Wednesday, 10/28/2020 at 2pm via Zoom. Zoom link: [ https://princeton.zoom.us/j/96919654569 | https://princeton.zoom.us/j/96919654569 ] The members of her committee are as follows: Ed Felten (adviser); Readers: Prateek Mittal and Jonathan Mayer; Examiners: Jennifer Rexford, Arvind Narayanan, and Ed Felten. A copy of her thesis is available upon request. Please email ngotsis@cs.princeton if you would like a copy of the thesis. Everyone is invited to attend her talk. Abstract follows below: Surveillance is a tactic of societal control: Observation of people’s behavior allows the observer to manipulate and steer people’s future behavior in a way that serves the observer’s interests. With new technologies come new, easier ways of surveilling people. This dissertation concerns itself with Internet technologies in particular and presents how Internet measurement can be used to prevent and detect Internet surveillance. "Internet surveillance" is the observation of people’s online activities. "Internet measurement" comprises technical means of measuring interesting characteristics of the Internet (e.g. packet round-trip time, protocol usage, etc.) in order to gain better understanding of the Internet and improve its performance, security, etc. So in other words, this dissertation presents how various Internet measurement techniques can be used for preventing and detecting the observation of people’s online activities. In order to achieve the goal of preventing surveillance, we use Internet measurement techniques to strengthen the Tor anonymity network (a system that seeks to thwart Internet surveillance and censorship) by exposing vulnerabilities and suggesting possible solutions. In order to achieve the goal of detecting surveillance, we develop a proof of concept system that uses Internet measurement techniques to catch surveillants.
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Nicki Mahler