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SUMMARY:Internet Transparency - Katerina Argyraki\, EPFL
DTSTART:20210624T140000Z
DTEND:20210624T150000Z
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CONTACT:Srinivasan Keshav
DESCRIPTION:The Internet was meant to be neutral: treat all traffic the sa
 me\, without discriminating in favor of specific apps\, sites\, or service
 s. As commercial interests threaten this ideal\, many countries have intro
 duced neutrality regulations. Unfortunately\, none of them are actually en
 forceable. In this talk\, I will first discuss the challenge of inferring 
 whether a network is neutral or not using solely external observations. Th
 en\, I will show that we can go beyond neutrality inference and reach netw
 ork transparency\, in which networks provide explicit hints that enable th
 eir users to reliably assess network behavior\, including neutrality.\n\nB
 io: Katerina is an associate professor of computer science at EPFL\, where
  she does research on network architecture and systems\, with a particular
  interest in network transparency and neutrality. She received an IRTF app
 lied networking research prize (2020) and Best Paper awards at SOSP (2009)
  and NSDI (2014)\, all shared with her students and co-authors. She has be
 en honored with the EuroSys Jochen Liedtke Young Researcher Award (2016) a
 nd three teaching awards at EPFL. Prior to EPFL\, she was an early employe
 e at Arista Networks\, and received her PhD from Stanford (2007).
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