Title
A peel of onion
Abstract
Onion routing was invented more than fifteen years ago to separate identification from routing in network communication. Since that time there has been much design, analysis, and deployment of onion routing systems. This has been accompanied by much confusion about what these systems do, what security they provide, how they work, who built them, and even what they are called. Here I give an overview of onion routing from its earliest conception to some of the latest research, including the design and use of Tor, a global onion routing network with about a half million users on any given day.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2076732.2076750
ACSAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
fifteen year,onion routing system,network communication,latest research,separate identification,half million user,earliest conception,global onion,onion routing,security,forensics
Confusion,Software deployment,Network communication,Computer science,Computer security,Onion routing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.64
34
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paul Syverson14713457.55