Privacy Implications of Ubiquitous Caching in Named Data Networking Architectures
@inproceedings{Lauinger2012PrivacyIO,
title={Privacy Implications of Ubiquitous Caching in Named Data Networking Architectures},
author={Tobias Lauinger and Thorsten Strufe},
year={2012}
}
Content is at the heart of next-generation Internet architectures such as Content-Centric Networking (CCN): Instead of routing location-based messages to end hosts, the network transmits location-independent, named content objects. Such data objects can (and are envisioned to) be cached in arbitrary network nodes. In this technical report, we discuss several privacy attacks related to the ubiquitous presence of caching in CCN: Attackers can monitor access to specific content objects by other… CONTINUE READING