Publications

A collection of my publications.

Lindsey Tulloch & Ian Goldberg

Lox is a privacy preserving bridge distribution system that utilizes anonymous credentials to allow users to anonymously build reputations within the system and invite friends. This thesis describes and analyzes the Lox design and protocols and evaluates the load of the system relative to known usecases, such as the bridge user base.

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Thomas Humphries, Simon Oya, Lindsey Tulloch, Matthew Rafuse, Ian Goldberg, Urs Hengartner, Florian Kerschbaum

In this paper we evaluate membership inference with statistical dependencies among samples and explain why DP does not provide meaningful protection (the privacy parameter ε scales with the training set size n) in this more general case.

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Lindsey Tulloch

Lox is a privacy preserving bridge distribution system that utilizes anonymous credentials to allow users to anonymously build reputations within the system and invite friends. This thesis describes and analyzes the Lox design and protocols and evaluates the load of the system relative to known usecases, such as the bridge user base.

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Anna Harbluk Lorimer, Lindsey Tulloch, Cecylia Bocovich and Ian Goldberg

In this paper we present our design and evaluation of OUStralopithecus (OUStral), a web-based Overt User Simulator that generates replaceable human-like traffic for use in decoy-routing-like censorhsip circumvenion systems.

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John Orth, Sheridan Houghten, and Lindsey Tulloch

In this paper we evaluated the performance of a metaheuristic algorithm (Salmon Algorithm) through the use of an automated parameter tuning tool (ParamILS).

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