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Computing / Internet architecture / Network architecture / Information and communications technology / Routing / Computer networking / Internet protocols / Border Gateway Protocol / IP routing / Route reflector / Open Shortest Path First / Router
Date: 2012-10-14 18:59:05
Computing
Internet architecture
Network architecture
Information and communications technology
Routing
Computer networking
Internet protocols
Border Gateway Protocol
IP routing
Route reflector
Open Shortest Path First
Router

A New Approach to Interdomain Routing Based on Secure Multi-Party Computation Debayan Gupta∗, Aaron Segal∗, Aurojit Panda†, Gil Segev‡, Michael Schapira§, Joan Feigenbaum∗, Jennifer Rexford††, Scott Shenke

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