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Re: [tor-talk] Latest Research Trends in Tor Security
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 08:39:22AM +0000, Imran Ahmad wrote:
> Dear AllÂÂI am going to start my PhD and I have chosen "Tor Security" as my research area.
> I am going to prepare my PhD research proposal.
> It is requested to suggest some latest topics in Tor security and some useful links and resources.
In general, have a look at AnonBib: <http://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/>
Here are three important topics off the top of my head:
- Tor is an overlay network, which brings with it a number of problems.
Recently, folks have been working on ways to move anonymity networks
to lower layers in the network stack. That includes systems such as
LAP (Security and Privacy 2012), Dovetail (PETS 2014), and HORNET (CCS
2015).
- A lot of work went into making Tor more resistant to censorship. All
relevant papers are on: <https://censorbib.nymity.ch>
- Some folks have tried to come up with better path selection algorithms
for Tor, e.g., algorithms that have an understanding of Internet
topology. That includes:
* "AS-awareness in Tor path selection" by Edman and Syverson
* "LASTor: A Low-Latency AS-Aware Tor Clien" by Akhoondi et al.
* "Measuring and Mitigating AS-level Adversaries Against Tor" by
Nithyanand et al.
Depending on what exactly you mean by security (e.g., crypto,
end-to-end correlation, website fingerprinting, ...), there are more
sub-fields to look into.
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