Great document! Any chance the study could analyse the idea of an “anon server” where a centralised system (OARC, ICANN, someone else) would run the crypto-anonimisation based on an input list sent by a given DNS operator, allowing cross-operator correlation for all operators using the system without sharing the secret? Regards Joao
On 13 Feb 2018, at 16:51, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@icann.org> wrote:
On Feb 13, 2018, at 5:19 AM, Andrew Mcconachie <andrew.mcconachie@icann.org> wrote:
On behalf of the RSSAC Caucus Work Party on Harmonization of Anonymization Procedures for Data Collecting, please find Harmonizing the Anonymization of Queries to the Root v1 attached.
Please send your comments and/or additions to the list by February 27th, 2018. Depending on the volume of comments received the work party may then decide to create a new version or forward v1 to the RSSAC for a vote on publication.
As a side note, the issues in this document are part of a discussion on dns-operations@dns-oarc.net that just started up this weekend. Whatever RSSAC comes up with based on our input here will probably be valuable well beyond the root server system.
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