FINDING · EVALUATION
Wrana et al. systematically assess how well existing surveillance and censorship mechanisms can target users of Future Internet Architectures (FIAs) — including NDN, SCION, XIA, and MobilityFirst — finding that DPI and flow-correlation techniques from the current internet map onto FIA traffic with moderate adaptation. The paper identifies that FIA naming/addressing schemes introduce new censorship attack surfaces (e.g., content-name-based filtering in NDN) not present in IP-based architectures.
From 2025-wrana-sok-surveillance — SoK: The Spectre of Surveillance and Censorship in Future Internet Architectures · §4, §5 · 2025 · Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
- FIA adoption (if it occurs) will not automatically provide circumvention benefits — censors can adapt DPI and flow-correlation techniques to FIA traffic; circumvention-by-architecture-change is not a free lunch.
- NDN's content-name routing introduces keyword-filtering attack surfaces that do not exist in IP networking; any circumvention protocol built on NDN-like naming must treat content names as censorable metadata.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.