AC3N: Anonymous communication in Content-Centric Networking

2016 
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is an emerging (inter-)networking architecture with the goal of becoming an alternative to the IP-based Internet. To be considered a viable candidate, CCN must at least have parity with existing solutions for confidential and anonymous communication, e.g., TLS, tcpcrypt, and Tor. ANDāNA (Anonymous Named Data Networking Application) was the first proposed solution that addressed the lack of anonymous communication in Named Data Networking (NDN)-a variant of CCN. However, its design and implementation led to performance issues that hinder practical use. In this paper we introduce AC3N: Anonymous Communication for Content-Centric Networking. AC3N is an evolution of the ANDāNA system that supports high-throughput and low-latency anonymous content retrieval. We discuss the design and initial performance results of this new system.
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