Nick Mathewson
This homepage is even emptier than my last one. Perhaps someday
I'll add something. Till then, there are links.
(Last updated 2004 Mar 02.)
Programming
- I worked at Reputation
Technologies from 2000 till January 2003. (They have since
been acquired by Security
Source.)
- Since early 2003,
I've been working for
arma: I help write software
for the Tor project.
- If you have an interesting project, I might available for a
limited amount of contract work.
I haven't updated
my resume in a while,
but you can check it out if you like.
- These days, I spend my free hacking time on
Mixminion, an anonymous
remailer.
The first alpha was available on December 16; the most recent
version is
0.0.6.2.
- I also help maintain the Freehaven
Anonymity bibliography.
- I did a project called Parsely
once; it was a pretty neat solution to a problem nobody actually
seems to have.
- PolyJ was my principal
undergraduate project.
- I did my M.Eng work on a very minor facet of
Jif.
- I'm a somewhat rabid Python
enthusiast. Maybe
you
would
like
it
too.
Papers
- Nick Mathewson, Roger Dingledine. Practical Traffic Analysis:
Extending and Resisting Statistical Disclosure. Submitted.
[pdf]
- Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.
Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router. Submitted.
[pdf]
- Nick Mathewson, Roger Dingledine.
Mixminion: Strong Anonymity for Financial Cryptography.
Financial Cryptography, Feb 2004.
- Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.
Reputation in P2P Anonymity Systems.
Workshop
on economics of p2p systems, June
2003 [pdf]
- George Danezis, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
Mixminion: Design of a Type III Anonymous Remailer
Protocol.
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May
2003. [pdf,
ps]
- Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson.
Reputation in Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
Computers, Freedom, and
Privacy, Apr
2003. [html]
- Nick Mathewson. Verifying mostly-static information flow
control in Java Bytecode.
MIT M.Eng. Thesis under
supervision of Barbara Liskov, June
2002. [ps]
Contact
To contact me, send email to
(When the spambots learn to harvest that, I declare war.)
My old PGP public key has been replaced. The old key is
here. The ID was 3B4E2EEE. The
fingerprint was: EF57 0ED9 7878 34D0 54CC CCF3 CE08 A61C 3B4E 2EEE
The new key is
here. The ID is 165733EA The
fingerprint is: B35B F85B F194 89D0 4E28 C33C 2119 4EBB 1657 33EA