IEEE ComSoc Sister Chapters 2024 Lecture Series: On Darkweb’s Anonymity Networks
Understanding the properties of anonymity networks such as the Invisible Internet Project (Garlic router) and Tor (Onion router) is critical for the future of cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and Internet freedom. Let’s talk about how we can theoretically model the Invisible Internet and its key network properties such as resilience.
Zoom Link: https://ucincinnati.zoom.us/j/92583686811
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Dr. Jacques Bou Abdo of University of Cincinnati
On Darkweb’s Anonymity Networks
Understanding the properties of anonymity networks such as the Invisible Internet Project (Garlic router) and Tor (Onion router) is critical for the future of cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and Internet freedom. Let’s talk about how we can theoretically model the Invisible Internet and its key network properties such as resilience.
Biography:
Jacques Bou Abdo is an interdisciplinary researcher with expertise in complex systems, cybersecurity, cyber warfare, computational economics, and network economics. Dr. Bou Abdo is interested in the universality of laws governing networks and systems. His research has multiple applications such as: cyber and strategic deterrence, flow of information and disinformation in irregular warfare, flow of cyberattacks and network resiliency in cyber warfare, flow of infectious diseases in biological warfare and resilience of supply chains. Dr. Bou Abdo currently serves as assistant professor at the School of Information Technology at the University of Cincinnati, USA.
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Address:University of Cincinnati, 2600 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH, United States, 45221
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