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The Networking Group focuses on understanding the behavior and use of today’s Internet and exploring new technology and designs for tomorrow’s Internet. Researcher’s interests range from fundamental architectural questions, new forwarding mechanisms and novel management approaches to network defenses, cybercrime, troubleshooting, and measurement and characterization. The Networking Group has strong ties to UC Berkeley, with two of its members holding joint appointments, and also maintains close collaborative ties with UC San Diego and Stanford University. The Networking Group also has numerous ties with start-ups and other businesses, allowing it to address topics of commerical and academic interest, and has been active in the Internet Engineering Task Force efforts to standardize Internet protocols, the Internet Research Task Force, and professional organizations and events such as ACM SIGCOMM and HotNets, USENIX Security, and research Security and Privacy.
08/__/2011
Networking in the Long Emergency
B. Raghavan and J. Ma
To appear in the proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Green Networking
08/__/2011
Measuring Pay-per-Install: The Commoditization of Malware Distribution
J. Cabellero, C. Grier, C. Kreibich, and V. Paxson
To appear in the proceedings of the 20th USENIX Security Symposium, San Francisco, California
08/__/2011
Show Me the Money: Characterizing Spam-Advertised Revenue
C. Kanich, N. Weaver, D. McCoy, T. Halvorson, C. Kreibich, K. Levchenko, V. Paxson, G. Voelker, and S. Savage
To appear in the proceedings of the 20th USENIX Security Symposium, San Francisco, California
08/__/2011
On Preserving Privacy in Information-Centric Networks
S. Arianfar, T. Koponen, B. Raghavan, and S. Shenker
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Information-Centric Networking (ICN-2011), Toronto, Canada
08/__/2011
Reflections on Measurement Research: Crooked Lines, Straight Lines, and Moneyshots
V. Paxson
Keynote talk at the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications Conference (SIGCOMM 2011), Toronto, Canada
08/__/2011
Experiences from Netalyzr with Engaging Users in End-System Measurement
C. Kreibich, N. Weaver, G. Maier, B. Nechaev, and V. Paxson
To appear in the proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Measurements Up the Stack (W-MUST), Toronto, Canada.
08/__/2011
Redirecting DNS for Ads and Profit
N. Weaver, C. Kreibich, and V. Paxson
To appear in the proceedings of the USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet (FOCI), San Francisco, USA
07/__/2011
An Assessment of Overt Malicious Activity Manifest in Residential Networks
G. Maier, A. Feldmann, V. Paxson, R. Sommer, and M. Vallentin
To appear in the proceedings of the Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA 2011), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
07/__/2011
What’s Clicking What? Techniques and Innovations of Today’s Clickbots
B. Miller, P. Pearce, C. Grier, C. Kreibich, and V. Paxson
To appear in the proceedings of the Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware & Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA 2011), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
07/__/2011
Editorial: Architecting for Innovation
T. Koponen, S. Shenker, H. Balakrishnan, N. Feamster, I. Ganichev, A. Ghodsi, B. Godfrey, N. McKeown, G. Parulkar, B. Raghavan, J. Rexford, S. Arianfar, and D. Kuptsov
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, Vol. 41, No. 3
06/__/2011
Jellyfish: Networking Data Centers Randomly
A. Singla, C.-Y. Hong, L. Popa, and P. Brighten Godfrey
To appear in the proceedings the Third USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (USENIX HotCloud ‘11), Portland, Oregon
06/__/2011
Gatekeeper: Supporting Bandwidth Guarantees for Multi-Tenant Datacenter Networks
H. Rodrigues, J.R. Santos, Y. Turner, P. Soares, and D. Guedes
To appear in the proceedings of the Third Workshop on I/O Virtualization (WIOV ’11), Portland, Oregon
06/__/2011
Computing Security in the Developing World: A Case for Multidisciplinary Research
Y. Ben-David, S. Hasan, J. Pal, M. Vallentin, S. Panjwani, P. Gutheim, J. Chen, and E. Brewer
Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Workshop on Networked Systems for Developing Regions (NSDR), Washington, D.C.
05/__/2011
Click Trajectories: End-to-End Analysis of the Spam Value Chain
K. Levchenko, A. Pitsillidis, N. Chachra, B. Enright, M. Felegyhazi, C. Grier, T. Halvorson, C. Kanich, C. Kreibich, H. Liu, D. McCoy, N. Weaver, V. Paxson, G. M. Voelker, and S. Savage
Proceedings of the research Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, California
05/__/2011
Monarch: Providing Real-Time URL Spam Filtering as a Service
K. Thomas, C. Grier, J. Ma, V. Paxson, and D. Song
Proceedings of the 32nd research Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, California
04/__/2011
Dominant Resource Fairness: Fair Allocation of Multiple Resources in Datacenters
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