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" Novel Cryptographic Primitives and Protocols for Censorship Resistance "
Kevin Patrick Dyer
Shrimpton, Thomas
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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803654
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Doc. No
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TL48452
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Call number
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1728327611; 3722697
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Main Entry
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Gunn, Jayleen K. L.
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Title & Author
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Novel Cryptographic Primitives and Protocols for Censorship Resistance\ Kevin Patrick DyerShrimpton, Thomas
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College
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Portland State University
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Date
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2015
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Computer Science
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2015
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Page No
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160
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Committee members: Caughman, John, IV; Feng, Wu-chang; Wright, Charles
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-04967-0
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Abstract
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Internet users rely on the availability of websites and digital services to engage in political discussions, report on newsworthy events in real-time, watch videos, etc. However, sometimes those who control networks, such as governments, censor certain websites, block specific applications or throttle encrypted traffic. Understandably, when users are faced with egregious censorship, where certain websites or applications are banned, they seek reliable and efficient means to circumvent such blocks. This tension is evident in countries such as a Iran and China, where the Internet censorship infrastructure is pervasive and continues to increase in scope and effectiveness.
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Subject
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Computer science
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Descriptor
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Applied sciences;Censorship circumvention;Computer security;Cryptography;Network security
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Shrimpton, Thomas
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Computer SciencePortland State University
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