Selected Presentations

  1. Prices are Right: Managing resources and incentives in peer-assisted content distribution
    IPTPS '08. Tampa Bay, FL: February 26, 2008.
  2. Democratizing Content Distribution
    Brown, CMU, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, Intel Research-Berkeley, MIT, MSR-SVC, NYU, PARC, Princeton, Stanford, UCLA, UCSD, UT Austin, UW, Yale. Spring 2007.
  3. RE: Fighting Spam with Reliability and Privacy
    Princeton, Systems Seminar. Princeton, NJ: November 20, 2006.
  4. Make CDNs work for you: Measuring the Internet's Edge with Illuminati (panel)
    NY Systems/Networking Summit '06, New York, NY: November 17, 2006.
  5. RE: Fighting Spam with Reliability and Privacy
    Cornell, Security Seminar. Ithaca, NY: November 15, 2006.
  6. Lessons from PlanetLab (panel)
    WORLDS '06. Seattle, WA: November 5, 2006.
  7. RE: Reliable Email
    Georgia Tech, Networking Seminar. Atlanta, GA: October 11, 2006.
  8. RE: Reliable Email
    Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley. Mountain View, CA: July 19, 2006.
  9. Illuminating the shadows of the Internet
    Quova. Mountain View, CA: June 28, 2006.
  10. OASIS: Anycast for Any Service
    NSDI '06. San Jose, CA: May 9, 2006.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  11. Group therapy for systems: Using link attestations to manage failures
    IPTPS '06. Santa Barbara, CA: February 28, 2006.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  12. OASIS: Anycast for Any Service
    Xerox PARC. Palo Alto, CA: February 22, 2006.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  13. Privacy-Preserving Protocols through Polynomial Encodings
    U.C. Berkeley, Theory Seminar. Berkeley, CA: February 13, 2006.
  14. OASIS: Anycast for Any Service
    CodeCon '06. San Francisco, CA: February 10, 2006.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  15. Privacy-Preserving Protocols through Polynomial Encodings
    UCLA, Seminar Series. Los Angeles, CA: January 24, 2006.
  16. Non-Transitive Connectivity and DHTs
    WORLDS '05. San Francisco, CA: December 14, 2005.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  17. OASIS: Anycast for Any Service (demo)
    WORLDS '05. San Francisco, CA: December 14, 2005.
  18. Shark: Scaling File Servers via Cooperative Caching
    ICSI Seminar. Berkeley, CA: June 15, 2005.   [ pdf ]
  19. Keyword Search and Oblivious Pseudorandom Functions
    TCC '05. Cambridge, MA: Feburary 11, 2005.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  20. The Design and Deployment of Coral, an Open Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution Network
    U.C. Berkeley, Systems Seminar. Berkeley, CA: September 13, 2004.
  21. Democratizing Content Distribution with Coral
    O'Reilly Foo Camp. Sebastopol, CA: September 11, 2004.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  22. Efficient Private Matching and Set Intersection
    Eurocrypt '04. Interlaken, Switzerland: May 3, 2004.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  23. Democratizing Content Distribution with Coral
    NSDI '04. San Francisco, CA: March 30, 2004.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  24. Democratizing Content Distributing with Coral
    Columbia University, Systems Reading Group. New York, NY: March 25, 2004.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  25. Efficient Set Intersection for Privacy-Preserving Data Mining
    DIMACS Privacy-Preserving Data Mining. New Brunswick, NJ: March 15, 2004.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  26. Private Matching
    CRYPTO '03 (rump session). Santa Barbara: August 18, 2003.
  27. Sloppy Hashing and Self-Organizing Clusters
    IPTPS '03. Berkeley, CA: February 20, 2003.
  28. Tarzan: A Peer-to-Peer Anonymizing Network Layer
    ACM CCS 9. Washington, D.C.: November 20, 2002.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  29. Anonymous Communication and the Design of Tarzan
    Virginia Tech, NOVA. Falls Church, VA: November 20, 2002.   [ ppt ] [ pdf ]
  30. Building a Peer-to-Peer Anonymizing Network Layer
    Public Design Workshop. New York, NY: September 13, 2002.
  31. The Case for Network-Layer, Peer-to-Peer Anonymization
    IPTPS '02. Cambridge, MA: March 7, 2002.   [ ppt ]
  32. Privacy Engineering in Digital Rights Management Systems
    ACM DRM '01. Philadelphia, PA: November 5, 2001.   [ ps ]
  33. Digital Rights Management and Cryptographic Privacy
    MIT Network and Computer Security (6.857). Cambridge, MA: November 1, 2001.
  34. Accountability and Resource Management in P2P Systems
    Lotus Research P2P Speaker's Series. Boston, MA: May 2, 2001.   [ pdf ]
  35. Accountability and Resource Management in Peer-to-Peer Systems
    O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer Conference. San Francisco: February 16, 2001.