Title
CrowdSurf: Empowering Informed Choices in the Web.
Abstract
When surfing the Internet, individuals leak personal and corporate information to third parties whose (legitimate or not) businesses revolve around the value of collected data. The implications are serious, from a person unwillingly exposing private information to an unknown third party, to a company unable to manage the flow of its information to the outside world. The point is that individuals and companies are more and more kept out of the loop when it comes to control private data. With the goal of empowering informed choices in information leakage through the Internet, we propose CROWDSURF, a system for comprehensive and collaborative auditing of data that flows to Internet services. Similarly to open-source efforts, we enable users to contribute in building awareness and control over privacy and communication vulnerabilities. CROWDSURF provides the core infrastructure and algorithms to let individuals and enterprises regain control on the information exposed on the web. We advocate CROWDSURF as a data processing layer positioned right below HTTP in the host protocol stack. This enables the inspection of clear-text data even when HTTPS is deployed and the application of processing rules that are customizable to fit any need. Preliminary results obtained executing a prototype implementation on ISP traffic traces demonstrate the feasibility of CROWDSURF.
Year
Venue
DocType
2015
CoRR
Journal
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
abs/1502.07106
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hassan Metwalley100.34
Stefano Traverso200.34
Marco Mellia32748204.65
Stanislav Miskovic400.34
Mario Baldi500.34