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  1. PoPETs Proceedings — Volume 2017 - petsymposium.org

    Volume 2017 Issue 1 Editors’ Introduction Claudia Diaz (KU Leuven), Rachel Greenstadt (Drexel University), Damon McCoy (New York University) Generic Adaptively Secure Searchable …

  2. PoPETs Proceedings

    Volume 2017 Volume 2016 Volume 2015 Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium PETS 2014 PETS 2013 PETS 2012 PETS 2011 PETS 2010 PETS 2009 PETS 2008 PETS 2007 …

  3. TagIt: Tagging Network Flows using Blind Fingerprints

    Volume: 2017 Issue: 4 Pages: 290–307 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/popets-2017-0050 Download PDF Abstract: Flow fingerprinting is a mechanism for linking obfuscated network flows at large …

  4. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2017 (4):290–307 Fatemeh Rezaei* and Amir Houmansadr

  5. SeaGlass: Enabling City-Wide IMSI-Catcher Detection

    Volume: 2017 Issue: 3 Pages: 39–56 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/popets-2017-0027 Download PDF Abstract: Cell-site simulators, also known as IMSIcatchers and stingrays, are used …

  6. PHI: Path-Hidden Lightweight Anonymity Protocol at Network Layer

    Pages: 100–117 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/popets-2017-0007 Download PDF Abstract: We identify two vulnerabilities for existing highspeed network-layer anonymity protocols, such as …

  7. PoPETs Proceedings — ErasuCrypto: A Light-weight Secure Data …

    Volume: 2017 Issue: 1 Pages: 132–148 DOI: Download PDF Abstract: Securely deleting invalid data from secondary storage is critical to protect users’ data privacy against unauthorized …

  8. Website Fingerprinting Defenses at the Application Layer

    Volume: 2017 Issue: 2 Pages: 186–203 DOI: Download PDF Abstract: Website Fingerprinting (WF) allows a passive network adversary to learn the websites that a client visits by analyzing …

  9. Keywords: Censorship Circumvention, Traffic Analysis, Traffic Encapsulation, Video Stream Synthesis DOI 10.1515/popets-2017-0037 Received 2017-02-28; revised 2017-06-01; …

  10. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2017 (3):39–56 Peter Ney*, Ian Smith*, Gabriel Cadamuro, and Tadayoshi Kohno