Print Email Facebook Twitter Understanding Security and Privacy Characteristics ofHybrid-based IP-ICN Coexistence Architectures Title Understanding Security and Privacy Characteristics ofHybrid-based IP-ICN Coexistence Architectures Author Arora, Shruti (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Intelligent Systems) Contributor Lal, C. (mentor) Conti, M. (graduation committee) Oliehoek, F.A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science and Engineering Project CSE3000 Research Project Date 2021-07-01 Abstract Information-centric Networking (ICN) is the revolution of the internet due to its many benefit over the current internet infrastructure, namely caching, location-independent routing, and data-centric security. ICN ensures seamless data transfer due to its content-centric nature. Due to its content-centric nature, it is a must to ensure that security and privacy are in place before a shift to ICN takes place. There are three ways to make a shift to ICN: 1) Underlay, deploying ICN under the IP; 2) Overlay, deploying ICN over IP; 3) Hybrid, deploying ICN with IP. In this paper, we center on hybrid ICN architectures, two architectures are analyzed to examine their security and privacy features. The two architectures discussed are Hybrid Information-Centric Networking (hICN), and Content Centric Inter-Networking (CONET). Background and related works, on ICN as a whole, and the two architectures are given, followed by the analysis of the two. Features namely Availability, Access Control, Non-repudiation, Integrity, and Authentication are studied under security. Whereas in privacy, Anonymity, Confidentiality, and Unlinkability are studied. The paper presents the implementation and the relevance of these features to ICN architecture. After analyzing these traits separately in the two architectures, a comparison is drawn between them. Lastly, the conclusions are formed with a discussion of future works. Subject ICN/IP coexistenceInformation-Centric NetworkingCONEThICNContent Centric Inter-NetworkingHybrid Information-Centric NetworkingSecurityPrivacy To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6d88f00b-af32-41fb-b91d-28beca950fbe Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2021 Shruti Arora Files PDF Group_1_Research_Paper.pdf 550.24 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6d88f00b-af32-41fb-b91d-28beca950fbe/datastream/OBJ/view