2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.05772
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Quantifying Nations Exposure to Traffic Observation and Selective Tampering

Abstract: Almost all popular Internet services are hosted in a select set of countries, forcing other nations to rely on international connectivity to access them. We infer instances where traffic towards a large portion of a country is serviced by a small number of Autonomous Systems, and, therefore, may be exposed to observation or selective tampering. We introduce the Country-level Transit Influence (CTI) metric to quantify the significance of a given AS on the international transit service of a particular country. B… Show more

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