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  • Brent Lagesse, Mohan Kumar, and Matthew Wright, "AREX: An Adaptive System for Secure Resource Access in Mobile P2P Systems," Proceedings of the International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), Sep. 2008.      Acceptance rate: 20.9% (29/139 regular papers)

  • Hatim Daginawala and Matthew Wright, "Studying Timing Analysis on the Internet with SubRosa," Proceedings of the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS), July 2008.      Acceptance rate: 26%

  • Kiran Mehta, Donggang Liu, and Matthew Wright, "Location Privacy in Sensor Networks Against a Global Eavesdropper," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), Oct. 2007.      Acceptance rate: 14.5%

  • Nayantara Mallesh and Matthew Wright, "Countering Statistical Disclosure with Receiver-bound Cover Traffic," Proceedings of ESORICS, Sep. 2007.      Acceptance rate: 23.8% (39/164)

  • Arjun Nambiar and Matthew Wright, "Salsa: a Structured Approach to Large-Scale Anonymity," Proceedings of ACM CCS, Nov. 2006.      Acceptance rate: 14.8%

         Get the code: Salsa Simulation Zip

  • Michael Reiter, Xiaofeng Wang, and Matthew Wright, "Building Reliable Mix Networks with Fair Exchange," Proceedings of the 3rd Applied Cryptography and Network Security Conference (ACNS), June 2005.      Acceptance rate: 22.2%

  • Brian Neil Levine, Michael Reiter, Chenxi Wang, and Matthew Wright, "Timing Analysis in Low-Latency Mix Systems." Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Financial Cryptography, Feb. 2004. Nominated for the 2004 Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies.      Acceptance rate: 21.8% (17/78)

  •      Get the code: Timing Simulation Tarball

  • Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields, "Defending Anonymous Communications Against Passive Logging Attacks." Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2003.      Acceptance rate: 14.5%

  • Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields, "An Analysis of the Degradation of Anonymous Protocols." Proceedings of the 2002 ISOC Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, Feb 2002. Received the Outstanding Paper Award.      Acceptance rate: 20.2% (16/79)


w o r k s h o p

  • N. Boris Margolin, Matthew Wright, and Brian Neil Levine, "An Analysis of an Incentives-based Protection System", Proceedings of the Fourth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management, October 2004.
    • Previously appeared as "SPIES: Secrets Protection Incentives-based Escrow System," at the Second Workshop on the Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems (P2PEcon) June 2004.


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