On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:24 AM, grarpamp <grarp...@gmail.com> wrote: > ... > And about a decade ago there was a researcher who compiled > fiber right-of-way maps from public sources and wrote a paper > discussing vulnerability of Internet structure to physical attack. > The details were omitted due to 'security' ...
you're likely thinking of Sean Gorman's dissertation: "Networks, complexity, and security: the role of public policy in critical infrastructure protection" http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1023236 > yet crowdrecreating/finding > that work/paper would yield similar IX locations for discussion. path diversity at the physical layer would be useful to consider, and you could do this without the fine grained location and capacity details that makes the above critical infrastructure vulnerabilities less a concern. detailed and specific plats/maps akin to what Sean aggregated and analyzed get you unwelcome scrutiny ;) > Big fiber junctions are often not in giant buildings with telecom > logos on them. c.f. cable landing sites in US: http://207.198.103.187:8081/wci.jpg see also: http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cable/cable-eyeball.htm http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cablew/cablew-eyeball.htm http://cryptome.org/nsa-seatap.htm http://cryptome.org/telecomm-weak.htm http://cryptome.org/nsa-fibertap.htm http://cryptome.org/nsa-lynn.htm and telegeography's submarine cable map: http://www.submarinecablemap.com/ _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk