Dear Tor friends, This is just a reminder that HotPETs talk proposals are due *tomorrow* (April 24th). You can email your proposal to <[email protected]> (2 pages max, for details see <https://www.petsymposium.org/2015/hotpets.php>).
We would love to have the exciting recent developments in the design and use of Tor presented at HotPETs, and it is a great chance to interact with some of the world’s most accomplished cryptographers, scholars, hackers, and activists. Cheers, Aaron co-chair, HotPETs 2015 > On Mar 18, 2015, at 10:46 AM, A. Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Tor people, > > The HotPETS workshop [0] has been a place for researchers, developers, and > thinkers in privacy-enhancing technologies to share and discuss their latest > ideas and results. Tor has always been a major part of this discussion, from > the introduction of Tor’s bandwidth scanner [1] in 2008, to the unveiling of > Tor’s move to a single guard in 2014 [2], and including much in between (for > example, [3-6]). > > HotPETS would like to continue to be a place for the Tor community to share > their latest improvements and challenges. This year we are asking for only a > *2-page talk proposal*. The submission deadline is *April 24th*. Details > about submitting are in the Call for Talks [0]. Hopefully, this will make it > even easier for more of the Tor community to participate, especially people > who don’t write research papers for a living :-) > > I hope to see many of you at HotPETS in Philadelphia on July 2nd! > > Best, > Aaron > co-chair, HotPETS 2015 > > [0] https://www.petsymposium.org/2015/hotpets.php > [1] "TorFlow: Tor Network Analysis”. Mike Perry. HotPETS 2008. > [2] "One Fast Guard for Life (or 9 months)”. Roger Dingledine, Nicholas > Hopper, George Kadianakis and Nick Mathewson. HotPETS 2014. > [3] "Compromising Tor Anonymity Exploiting P2P Information Leakage". Pere > Manils, Abdelberi Chaabane, Stevens Le Blond, Mohamed Ali Kaafar, Claude > Castelluccia, Arnaud Legout, Walid Dabbous. HotPETS 2010. > [4] "Eliminating Stop-Points in the Installation and Use of Anonymity > Systems: A Usability Evaluation of the Tor Browser Bundle”. Greg Norcie, > Kelly Caine and Jean Camp. HotPETS 2012. > [5] "Towards Measuring Resilience in Anonymous Communication Networks”. > Fatemeh Shirazi, Claudia Diaz, Ciaran Mullan, Joss Wright, and Johannes > Buchmann. HotPETS 2013. > [6] "A TorPath to TorCoin: Proof-of-Bandwidth Altcoins for Compensating > Relays”. Mainak Ghosh, Miles Richardson, Bryan Ford and Rob Jansen. HotPETS > 2014. > > -- > Aaron Johnson, Ph.D. > Computer Scientist > Formal Methods Section > Center for High Assurance Computer Systems > U.S. Naval Research Laboratory > <http://www.ohmygodel.com> -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
