In this paper we conduct a performance evaluation of privacy protocols for Information Centric Networking (ICN). Our contribution is three-fold: Firstly, we define a simple but complete performance framework for comparing current and future solutions. Secondly, we conjecture and prove the existence of unsafe replicas, namely cached content that remains available to users whose access has been revoked. Thirdly, we propose a performant protocol that solves the problem of unsafe replicas without tampering with the caching functionality of ICN.
Angius, F., Westphal, C., Gerla, M., Pau, G. (2015). Drop dead data. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/CCNC.2015.7157988].
Drop dead data
Pau, Giovanni
2015
Abstract
In this paper we conduct a performance evaluation of privacy protocols for Information Centric Networking (ICN). Our contribution is three-fold: Firstly, we define a simple but complete performance framework for comparing current and future solutions. Secondly, we conjecture and prove the existence of unsafe replicas, namely cached content that remains available to users whose access has been revoked. Thirdly, we propose a performant protocol that solves the problem of unsafe replicas without tampering with the caching functionality of ICN.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.