Title
Oblivp2p: An Oblivious Peer-To-Peer Content Sharing System
Abstract
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are predominantly used to distribute trust, increase availability and improve performance. A number of content-sharing P2P systems, for file-sharing applications (e.g., BitTorrent and Storj) and more recent peer-assisted CDNs (e.g., Akamai Netsession), are finding wide deployment. A major security concern with content-sharing P2P systems is the risk of long-term traffic analysis-a widely accepted challenge with few known solutions.In this paper, we propose a new approach to protecting against persistent, global traffic analysis in P2P content-sharing systems. Our approach advocates for hiding data access patterns, making P2P systems oblivious. We propose OBLIVP2P-a construction for a scalable distributed ORAM protocol, usable in a real P2P setting. Our protocol achieves the following results. First, we show that our construction retains the (linear) scalability of the original P2P network w.r.t the number of peers. Second, our experiments simulating about 16,384 peers on 15 Deterlab nodes can process up to 7 requests of 512KB each per second, suggesting usability in moderately latency-sensitive applications as-is. The bottlenecks remaining are purely computational (not bandwidth). Third, our experiments confirm that in our construction, no centralized infrastructure is a bottleneck - essentially, ensuring that the network and computational overheads can be completely offloaded to the P2P network. Finally, our construction is highly parallelizable, which implies that remaining computational bottlenecks can be drastically reduced if OBLIVP2P is deployed on a network with many real machines.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 25TH USENIX SECURITY SYMPOSIUM
Bottleneck,Traffic analysis,Peer-to-peer,Computer security,Computer science,Usability,Computer network,Bandwidth (signal processing),BitTorrent,Data access,Scalability
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
3
0.51
References 
Authors
41
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yaoqi Jia1586.02
Tarik Moataz240.86
Shruti Tople3483.44
Prateek Saxena4191597.73