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Is Nobody There? Good! Globally Measuring Connection Tampering without Responsive Endhosts

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Learn about innovative network measurement techniques in this 11-minute IEEE conference presentation that explores methods for detecting connection tampering on a global scale without requiring responsive endpoints. Discover how researchers can identify network interference and censorship by analyzing connection attempts to unresponsive hosts, providing insights into internet freedom and network security monitoring. Examine the methodology behind measuring connection tampering across different geographical regions and network infrastructures, understanding how this approach overcomes traditional limitations in network measurement studies. Gain knowledge about the technical challenges involved in distinguishing between legitimate network behavior and intentional connection manipulation, and explore the implications of these findings for internet governance and digital rights research.

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147 Is Nobody There Good! Globally Measuring Connection Tampering without Responsive Endhosts

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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

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