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Friday, September 20 • 4:43pm - 5:16pm
How DNS over HTTPS is Reshaping Privacy, Performance, and Policy in the Internet Ecosystem

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Abstract

Internet communication relies on the Domain Name System (DNS), which maps a human-readable Internet destination to an IP address. A recent proposal for transmitting DNS over HTTPS (DoH) enhances client privacy by tunneling DNS over secure HTTP (HTTPS). In this paper, we explore the policy implications of consolidated DoH by systematically analyzing the marketplace, measure its performance effects, and investigate how it affects the different stakeholders, including consumers. We enumerate the agents in the marketplace as well as their market incentives. We then examine the performance of DoH through client-based measurements compare unencrypted DNS with DoH. As DoH deployments change the competitive landscape of the market, we explore their effect on other operators, ISPs, and broadband access at the last mile, as well as the potential regulatory and policy implications of DoH deployments.


Moderators
avatar for William Lehr

William Lehr

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Speakers
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Paul Schmitt

Princeton University
TC

Tithi Chattopadhyay

Princeton University
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Kevin Borgolte

Princeton University
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Jordan Holland

Princeton University
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Austin Hounsel

Princeton University
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Nick Feamster

Princeton University
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Mihir Kshirsagar

Princeton University


Friday September 20, 2019 4:43pm - 5:16pm PDT
Y403 WCL, 4300 Nebraska Ave, Washington DC