CensorLab: A Testbed for Censorship Experimentation
Jade Sheffey, Amir Houmansadr

TL;DR
CensorLab is a versatile platform designed to proactively emulate various real-world and hypothetical Internet censorship strategies, enabling researchers to develop and test circumvention techniques against future censorship methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces CensorLab, a comprehensive platform for emulating diverse censorship mechanisms, including future and data-driven strategies, to advance proactive anti-censorship research.
Findings
Successfully emulates traditional and hypothetical censorship methods
Supports ML-based censorship mechanism simulation
Operates efficiently with minimal overhead
Abstract
Censorship and censorship circumvention are closely connected, and each is constantly making decisions in reaction to the other. When censors deploy a new Internet censorship technique, the anti-censorship community scrambles to find and develop circumvention strategies against the censor's new strategy, i.e., by targeting and exploiting specific vulnerabilities in the new censorship mechanism. We believe that over-reliance on such a reactive approach to circumvention has given the censors the upper hand in the censorship arms race, becoming a key reason for the inefficacy of in-the-wild circumvention systems. Therefore, we argue for a proactive approach to censorship research: the anti-censorship community should be able to proactively develop circumvention mechanisms against hypothetical or futuristic censorship strategies. To facilitate proactive censorship research, we design and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedia Influence and Politics
