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New SPLICE thesis: ‘TorSH: Obfuscating consumer Internet-of-Things traffic with a collaborative smart-home router network’

A network of smart-home routers working collaboratively to defend smart-device traffic from analysis by ISP-like adversaries.… Read More New SPLICE thesis: ‘TorSH: Obfuscating consumer Internet-of-Things traffic with a collaborative smart-home router network’

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