CRSIApr 11, 2019

Privacy protocols

arXiv:1904.05540v12 citations
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This addresses a foundational problem in cybersecurity for protocol designers and analysts, though it appears incremental in extending known concepts from security to privacy.

The paper identifies a challenge in protocol analysis where privacy protocols can be breached without compromising underlying security, similar to attacks on security protocols, with implications highlighted by political influence campaigns.

Security protocols enable secure communication over insecure channels. Privacy protocols enable private interactions over secure channels. Security protocols set up secure channels using cryptographic primitives. Privacy protocols set up private channels using secure channels. But just like some security protocols can be broken without breaking the underlying cryptography, some privacy protocols can be broken without breaking the underlying security. Such privacy attacks have been used to leverage e-commerce against targeted advertising from the outset; but their depth and scope became apparent only with the overwhelming advent of influence campaigns in politics. The blurred boundaries between privacy protocols and privacy attacks present a new challenge for protocol analysis. Covert channels turn out to be concealed not only below overt channels, but also above: subversions, and the level-below attacks are supplemented by sublimations and the level-above attacks.

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