Network-Aware Differential Privacy initiates a research agenda connecting networking and differential privacy, with preliminary evidence that packet-level adversaries can manipulate local DP protocols.
NetShaper: A Differentially Private Network Side-Channel Mitigation System
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The widespread adoption of encryption in network protocols has significantly improved the overall security of many Internet applications. However, these protocols cannot prevent network side-channel leaks -- leaks of sensitive information through the sizes and timing of network packets. We present NetShaper, a system that mitigates such leaks based on the principle of traffic shaping. NetShaper's traffic shaping provides differential privacy guarantees while adapting to the prevailing workload and congestion condition, and allows configuring a tradeoff between privacy guarantees, bandwidth and latency overheads. Furthermore, NetShaper provides a modular and portable tunnel endpoint design that can support diverse applications. We present a middlebox-based implementation of NetShaper and demonstrate its applicability in a video streaming and a web service application.
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Network-Aware Differential Privacy
Network-Aware Differential Privacy initiates a research agenda connecting networking and differential privacy, with preliminary evidence that packet-level adversaries can manipulate local DP protocols.