Towards Social Profile Based Overlays
David Isaac Wolinsky, Pierre St. Juste, P. Oscar Boykin, Renato, Figueiredo

TL;DR
This paper introduces social profile overlays, a P2P system enabling users to securely share profiles with trusted peers, enhancing privacy and control over social data without relying on centralized platforms.
Contribution
It presents a novel overlay-based architecture for private, scalable social profiles with PKI-based security, addressing trust, privacy, and discoverability challenges.
Findings
Design of a secure, private overlay architecture
Implementation of PKI for trust management
Discussion of challenges and tools for deployment
Abstract
Online social networking has quickly become one of the most common activities of Internet users. As social networks evolve, they encourage users to share more information, requiring the users, in turn, to place more trust into social networks. Peer-to-peer (P2P) overlays provide an environment that can return ownership of information, trust, and control to the users, away from centralized third-party social networks. In this paper, we present a novel concept, social profile overlays, which enable users to share their profile only with trusted peers in a scalable, reliable, and private manner. Each user's profile consists of a unique private, secure overlay, where members of that overlay have a friendship with the overlay owner. Profile data is made available without regard to the online state of the profile owner through the use of the profile overlay's distributed data store. Privacy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Multimedia Communication and Technology
