Internet transparency through multi-party computation

P. Maćkowiak, F.A. Kuipers

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Abstract

The inability to check how our Internet trac is being handled and routed poses all kinds of security and privacy risks. Yet, for the typical end-user, the Internet indeed is such a black box. In this paper, we adhere to the call for an Internet that is more transparent, and as a step forward we propose a mechanism that carefully balances the desire to share transparency information with the necessity to not expose all internal details of a network. We realize this by building on the framework of multi-party computation. Our architecture and corresponding proof-of-concept is evaluated via experiments and demonstrates the feasibility of our concept to improve Internet transparency.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the workshop on Transparency, Accountability and User Control for a Responsible Internet (TAURIN 2023)
PublisherLNCS
Publication statusSubmitted - 2023

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