Quals Talk

Will Scott

Qualifying Evaluation Project Presentation

"Block-Resistant Network Services Using Unblock"

Thursday, November 1, 2012

10:00 a.m.

Allen Center, CSE 203

Advisors:  Tom Anderson and Arvind Krishnamurthy

ABSTRACT--

The desire for uncensored access to the Internet has motivated the
development of both open proxies like Tor and social graph-based overlays
like FreeNet. However, neither design is sufficient, since open access
networks are easily exposed and blocked, and overlays based just on social
trust suffer from poor availability and performance. This talk presents
the design for a new overlay service, Unblock, constructed from an
augmented social graph. In Unblock, multi-hop paths through social links
protect individual participants from exposure to adversaries. Unblock
achieves good performance by introducing additional links in the network
graph in a manner that minimizes vulnerability. We also develop several
transport level techniques for improved latency and demonstrate the
practicality of the system for web traffic workloads.
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