Traceback and Anonymity [electronic resource] /
by Xinyuan Wang, Douglas Reeves.
- VI, 80 p. 18 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
- SpringerBriefs in Computer Science, 2191-5768 .
- SpringerBriefs in Computer Science, .
This brief systematically examines the trackback problem and its interaction with low-latency anonymous communication. First, it provides an overview of the common techniques a network-based attack may use to hide its origin and identity. Then the authors explore the MIX-based anonymity and the building blocks of low-latency anonymous communication. Later chapters offer a comprehensive study of the timing attacks on low-latency anonymous communication, and analyze the fundamental limitations of low-latency anonymous communication from the perspective of timing-based covert channel. Suitable for professionals and researchers, Traceback and Anonymity is a close look at a key aspect of cyber security studies. Advanced-level students interested in cyber security techniques or networking will also find the content valuable.