Future anonymity networks
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A technical discussionCome talk with Roger Dingledine, Tor project leader, about all thehard issues in the anonymity world. How to get users? How to getservers? How does public perception figure into security? Shouldwe have a GUI, and how should it work? Should we capture IP packetsor work at the TCP layer? What good uses are there for anonymizingnetworks, and do they outweigh the bad uses? How do we scale whilehandling heterogeneous and unreliable nodes, and without sacrificingsecurity? Should we integrate with BT, Kazaa, Freenet? How to choosea good path length? Caching content at the exit nodes? Shouldwe allow revocation of anonymity if a threshold of servers wantto? Backdoors? When does sticking to a single entry or exit nodehelp you? Padding and traffic shaping? Patents? Responder anonymityand survivable services? Censorship-resistant publishing? Corporateand government users? Local adversaries, ISP adversaries, governmentadversaries? Jurisdictions? China? Iran? Basic knowledge of Tor recommended (for example you should come to theearlier talk on Tor), but feel free to drop by and listen too.
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