海报:你为什么要走那条路?测量不必要的网络流量暴露给国家

Jordan Holland, Max Schuchard
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在这项工作中,我们研究了互联网的路由基础设施在多大程度上不必要地将网络流量暴露给地理上与分组传输无关的国家。我们通过使用凸壳来限制主要人口中心,量化了在两个国家之间的网络路径上哪些国家在地理上是合乎逻辑的,然后将其与利用路径中观察到的民族国家进行比较。我们的初步结果显示,大多数路径(52%)不必要地将流量暴露给至少一个国家。我们还探讨了哪些国家被不成比例地允许观察和操纵更大比例的互联网流量。
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POSTER: Why Are You Going That Way? Measuring Unnecessary Exposure of Network Traffic to Nation States
In this work, we examine to what extent the Internet's routing infrastructure needlessly exposes network traffic to nations geographically irrelevant to packet transmission. We quantify what countries are geographically logical to see on a network path traveling between two nations through the use of convex hulls circumscribing major population centers, and then compare that to the nation states observed in utilized paths. Our preliminary results show that the majority of paths, 52%, unnecessarily expose traffic to at least one nation. We also explore which nation states are disproportionately allowed to observe and manipulate a larger fraction of Internet traffic than they otherwise should.
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