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Recent Trends on Privacy-Preserving Technologies under Standardization at the IETF | Pratyush Dikshit
; Jayasree Sengupta
; Vaibhav Bajpai
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3 Jan 2023 | Abstract: | End-users are concerned about protecting the privacy of their personal data
generated while working on information systems. This extends to both the data
they actively provide including personal identification in exchange for
products and services as well as its related metadata such as unnecessary
access to location. This is where Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) plays
a major role by incorporating privacy on the evolving new technologies at the
fundamental level. Thus, this paper offers an overview of the
privacy-preserving mechanisms under standardization at the IETF including
DNS-over-TLS (DoT), DNS-over-HTTP (DoH) and DNS-over-QUIC (DoQ) classified as
DNS encryption. The paper also discusses Privacy Pass Protocol and its
application in generating Private Access Tokens and Passkeys to replace
passwords for authentication at the end-user’s devices. To further protect the
user privacy at the IP level, Private Relays and MASQUE are discussed. This
aims to make designers, implementers and users of the Internet aware about the
privacy-related design choices. | Source: | arXiv, 2301.01124 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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