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The Free Haven Project The Free Haven Project aims to deploy a system for distributed, anonymous, persistent data storage which is robust against attempts by powerful adversaries to find and destroy any stored data This model of decentralized system has been classified as peer-to-peer by recent popular media
The Free Haven Project The Free Haven Project aims to deploy a system for distributed data storage robust against attempts by powerful adversaries to find and destroy stored data Free Haven uses a secure mixnet for communication, and it emphasizes distributed, reliable, and anonymous storage over efficient retrieval
Roger Dingledines Curriculum Vitae - Free Haven Project leader, Free Haven The Free Haven Project aims to deploy a system for distributed, anonymous, persistent data storage which is robust against attempts by powerful adversaries to find and destroy any stored data
The Free Haven Project Computer Engineer and Free Software Developer, developer of gPS, YAWMPPP, eboard, gBib and other projects Site last updated on June 12th, 2009 Check the News section for information on the latest content updates
The Free Haven Project The Free Haven Project: Distributed Anonymous Storage Service In Proceedings of the Workshop on Design Issues in Anonymity and Unobservability , July 2000 (LNCS 2009) Postscript File (187K) (updated Dec 2000)
Free Havens Selected Papers in Anonymity The Free Haven Project: Distributed Anonymous Storage Service (Cached: PS, gzipped PS) by Roger Dingledine, Michael J Freedman, and David Molnar In the Proceedings of Designing Privacy Enhancing Technologies: Workshop on Design Issues in Anonymity and Unobservability, July 2000 (BibTeX entry) ·
Peer-To-Peer: Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies Free Haven differs from other systems in that the servers in the Free Haven system are known only by their pseudonyms, and we provide an automated system to track reputations (honesty and performance) for each server
The Free Haven Project Services similar to Type 0 remailers now exist in the form of ``free e-mail'' services such as Hotmail, Hushmail, and ZipLip, which allow anyone to set up an account via a web form Hushmail and ZipLip even keep e-mail in encrypted form on their server
The Free Haven Project: Distributed Anonymous Storage Service The Free Haven Project is a design for a system of anonymous storage which resists the attempts of powerful adversaries to find or destroy stored data We explicitly specify requirements for such a storage system and enumerate distinct notions of anonymity
On the Economics of Anonymity - Free Haven 2 The Free Haven Project (arma@mit edu) 3 Naval Research Lab (syverson@itd nrl navy mil) Abstract Decentralized anonymity infrastructures are still not in wide use today While there are technical barriers to a secure robust design, our lack of understanding of the incentives to participate in such sys-tems remains a major roadblock