The Dark Side(-Channel) of Mobile Devices: A Survey on Network Traffic Analysis
Mauro Conti, QianQian Li, Alberto Maragno, Riccardo Spolaor

TL;DR
This survey reviews the state of the art in network traffic analysis of mobile devices, highlighting techniques, challenges, and future research directions in security, privacy, and user profiling.
Contribution
It provides a systematic classification and comparison of existing works on mobile network traffic analysis, covering various analysis goals, data collection points, and platforms.
Findings
Classification of analysis goals, data sources, and platforms
Comparison of analysis techniques and validation methods
Discussion of countermeasures and future research directions
Abstract
In recent years, mobile devices (e.g., smartphones and tablets) have met an increasing commercial success and have become a fundamental element of the everyday life for billions of people all around the world. Mobile devices are used not only for traditional communication activities (e.g., voice calls and messages) but also for more advanced tasks made possible by an enormous amount of multi-purpose applications (e.g., finance, gaming, and shopping). As a result, those devices generate a significant network traffic (a consistent part of the overall Internet traffic). For this reason, the research community has been investigating security and privacy issues that are related to the network traffic generated by mobile devices, which could be analyzed to obtain information useful for a variety of goals (ranging from device security and network optimization, to fine-grained user profiling).…
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