[tcpm] Fwd: [Pearg] Geneva: Evolving Censorship Evasion

Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> Fri, 03 July 2020 06:22 UTC

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Subject: [tcpm] Fwd: [Pearg] Geneva: Evolving Censorship Evasion
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Hi

There are some pretty neat TCP tricks in this presentation, hence maybe of interest to some on this list.

Lars

> Dave Levin just shared this presentation on the SIGCOMM slack. I thought it might be interesting for this group: https://youtu.be/ksojSRFLbBM
> 
>> Dave Levin  7:58 PM
>> @here In case anyone is interested in seeing a talk about censorship evasion, Kevin Bock from UMD will be presenting our work on Geneva, a genetic algorithm that automatically discovers how to circumvent nation-state censorship. Livestreaming starting in just a minute at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksojSRFLbBM
>> This is part of the Internet Measurement Village run by the great folks at OONI. They’ve been extremely supportive in fostering a community of researchers and activists to investigate and combat censorship around the world. If you’re at all interested in getting into that space, joining the OONI slack is a great first step.
> 
> Lars