Measurement and Analysis
of P2P Activity
Against Paedophile Content
Our goals:
- designing methods and tools to protect peer-to-peer (P2P) users from harmful content;
- providing accurate information on paedophile exchanges occurring in these systems (for both general public and specialists);
- helping law enforcement institutions and NGOs to fight paedophile
exchanges.
In order to do so, we conduct rigorous large-scale measurements
and analysis of peer-to-peer exchanges. We publish reports and prototypes on
this web site.
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- The article "Quantifying Paedophile Queries In A Large P2P System", written by Matthieu Latapy, Clémence Magnien and Raphaël Fournier, was presented at the IEEE INFOCOM 2011 Mini-Conference. A longer version of this work will appear in Information Processing and Management.
- Preprint of the article "Quantifying Paedophile Activity In A Large P2P System", written by Matthieu Latapy, Clémence Magnien and Raphaël Fournier, is available online.
- Publication of a series of reports including in particular our General Public Report.
- New version of our web interface to browse the data including access to our content rating and fake detection system and documentation.
- International Conference "Advances in the Analysis of Online Paedophile Activity", organised by the project in Paris, 2009, June, 2 - 3
- Action Innocence Monaco is now an official sponsor of our project.