The paper concludes with design guidelines for future FIA-based
privacy-enhancing technologies, identifying that path-aware routing in
SCION and NDN's in-network caching both create new surveillance exposure:
SCION path headers reveal routing metadata to on-path censors; NDN caching
at routers means content is replicated at points under censor control.
The authors recommend that PETs built on FIAs treat these architectural
features as threat vectors, not privacy benefits.
From 2025-wrana-sok-surveillance — SoK: The Spectre of Surveillance and Censorship in Future Internet Architectures
· §6
· 2025
· Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
SCION path headers are a new surveillance surface not present in IP; any circumvention protocol carried over SCION should treat AS-level path information as potentially censor-visible metadata.
NDN in-network caching creates censor-accessible content replication; do not rely on FIA-native caching for circumvention content distribution — use end-to-end encrypted overlays instead.