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View article: ShorTor: Improving Tor Network Latency via Multi-hop Overlay Routing
ShorTor: Improving Tor Network Latency via Multi-hop Overlay Routing Open
We present ShorTor, a protocol for reducing latency on the Tor network. ShorTor uses multi-hop overlay routing, a technique typically employed by content delivery networks, to influence the route Tor traffic takes across the internet. Shor…
View article: On the Universally Composable Security of OpenStack
On the Universally Composable Security of OpenStack Open
OpenStack is the prevalent open-source, non-proprietary package for managing cloud services and data centers. It is highly complex and consists of multiple inter-related components which are developed by separate, loosely coordinated group…
View article: A Secure Cloud with Minimal Provider Trust
A Secure Cloud with Minimal Provider Trust Open
Bolted is a new architecture for a bare metal cloud with the goal of providing security-sensitive customers of a cloud the same level of security and control that they can obtain in their own private data centers. It allows tenants to elas…
View article: Sanctorum: A lightweight security monitor for secure enclaves
Sanctorum: A lightweight security monitor for secure enclaves Open
Enclaves have emerged as a particularly compelling primitive to implement trusted execution environments: strongly isolated sensitive user-mode processes in a largely untrusted software environment. While the threat models employed by vari…
View article: An Empirical Analysis of Traceability in the Monero Blockchain
An Empirical Analysis of Traceability in the Monero Blockchain Open
Monero is a privacy-centric cryptocurrency that allows users to obscure their transactions by including chaff coins, called “mixins,” along with the actual coins they spend. In this paper, we empirically evaluate two weaknesses in Monero’s…
View article: Measurement Equivalence of Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Response Scale Types Collected Using Bring Your Own Device Compared to Paper and a Provisioned Device: Results of a Randomized Equivalence Trial
Measurement Equivalence of Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Response Scale Types Collected Using Bring Your Own Device Compared to Paper and a Provisioned Device: Results of a Randomized Equivalence Trial Open
This study provides strong evidence supporting the use of BYOD for PROM collection in terms of the conservation of instrument measurement equivalence across the most widely used response scale types, and high patient acceptance of the appr…