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Real-time Netshuffle: Graph distortion for on-line anonymization
Due the significant need for real-time anonymization we propose Real-time Netshuffle [1]; a complete graph distortion technique designed to mitigate risk to inference attacks in traffic anonymization. Real-time Netshuffle provides an additional layer of security, in concert with other on-line traffic anonymization techniques, while imposing only minimal damage to the empirical value of the data.