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This is a thought experiment, which is a euphemism for a half-baked idea, that my wonderful grad student, Henry Tan, and myself have come up with over the last few months. To provide some context, the talk is really about censorship and unblockability, so I’ll start by describing what I mean by that. Suppose we have some user, Alice or Bob, and unfortunately he or she is located in some network that is controlled by a censor.
Talk presented by Micah Sherr.
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Tan, H., Sherr, M. (2014). Censorship Resistance as a Side-Effect (Transcript of Discussion). In: Christianson, B., Malcolm, J., Matyáš, V., Švenda, P., Stajano, F., Anderson, J. (eds) Security Protocols XXII. Security Protocols 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8809. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12400-1_22
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