Nick Mathewson (original) (raw)
I live in Massachusetts and hack on Tor and Libevent.
Unless I say I'm speaking for my employer, I'm not speaking for my employer.
The software I've worked on is either on Tor's gitweb page, or on my github page.
- Since early 2003, I have been writing software for the Tor Project. In 2006, we incorporated as a 501(c) nonprofit corporation in Massachusetts; I'm one of the directors. I work on the anonymity protocol, the core network daemon, and on several miscellaneous add-on programs.
- I'm the primary maintainer for Libevent, a networking library originally written by Niels Provos.
- I also help maintain the FreehavenAnonymity bibliography.
- There are some other miscellaneous projects of mine (and of other people) on my github page.
I haven't published as much research as I'd like in the last few years; most of my technical writing has gone into various Tor design proposals and things like that.
That said, here are some papers I've helped write:
- Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson, Steven Murdoch.Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router (2012 DRAFT)
Work in progress update to the earlier Tor paper. [pdf] - Aaron Johnson, Paul Syverson, Roger Dingledine, and Nick Mathewson.Trust-based Anonymous Communication: Adversary Models and Routing Algorithms.
In the Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2011). [pdf] - Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson.Design of a blocking-resistant anonymity system.
Technical report. [pdf] - Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson.Anonymity Loves Company: Usability and the Network Effect.
In the Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 2006). [pdf] - Len Sassaman, Bram Cohen, and Nick Mathewson.The Pynchon Gate: A Secure Method of Pseudonymous Mail Retrieval.
In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2005). [pdf] - Nick Mathewson, Roger Dingledine. Practical Traffic Analysis: Extending and Resisting Statistical Disclosure.
In the Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies workshop (PET 2004), May 2004. [pdf] - Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router.
In the Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Security Symposium, August 2004. [pdf] - Nick Mathewson, Roger Dingledine.Mixminion: Strong Anonymity for Financial Cryptography.
Financial Cryptography, Feb 2004. - Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.Reputation in P2P Anonymity Systems.
Workshop on economics of p2p systems, June 2003 [pdf] - George Danezis, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.Mixminion: Design of a Type III Anonymous Remailer Protocol.
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2003. [pdf,ps] - Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.Reputation in Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, Apr 2003. [html] - Nick Mathewson. Verifying mostly-static information flow control in Java Bytecode.
MIT M.Eng. Thesis under supervision of Barbara Liskov, June 2002. [ps]
To contact me, send email to nickm @ alum . mit . edu. Although I try to answer my email fairly regularly, I get a lot of it, so before sending personal email, please check whether there is a mailing list or bug tracker that might be a better fit. In particular, please use appropriate mailing lists for technical support if you possiby can.
My current PGP key is here.
The fingerprint is:2133 BC60 0AB1 33E1 D826 D173 FE43 009C 4607 B1FB
My old PGP key is here.
The fingerprint is: B35B F85B F194 89D0 4E28 C33C 2119 4EBB 1657 33EA
I have a PGP key transition statement for your amusement.