Peter Wu is a Research Engineer working on various TLS and cryptography-related projects. He is a contributor to many open source projects, including Wireshark, where he started in 2013 with TLS decryption improvements in order to assist in analyzing encrypted application traffic. Peter added TLS 1.3, QUIC, and WireGuard decryption support to Wireshark and aims to help people understand what is going on under the hood.
Research Areas
Cryptography, Internet Measurement, Privacy, Security
Projects
Publications
2024Topaz: Declarative and Verifiable Authoritative DNS at CDN-Scale
ACM SIGCOMM 2024 Conference, Sydney NSW Australia, August 4-8, 2024.
James Larisch,
Tim Alberdingk Thijm,
Suleman Ahmad,
Peter Wu,
Tom Arnfeld,
Marwan Fayed
2022Respect the ORIGIN! A Best-case Evaluation of Connection Coalescing
ACM Internet Measurement Conference 2022, October 25-27, France. 2022.
Sudheesh Singanamalla,
Talha Paracha,
Suleman Ahmad,
Jonathan Hoyland,
Luke Valenta,
Yevgen Safronov,
Peter Wu,
Andrew Galloni,
Kurtis Heimerl,
Nick Sullivan,
Christopher A. Wood,
Marwan Fayed
2021Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH): A Practical Privacy Enhancement to DNS
Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2021, Volume 4, pp. 575–592. 2021.
Sudheesh Singanamalla,
Suphanat Chunhapanya,
Jonathan Hoyland,
Marek Vavruša,
Tanya Verma,
Peter Wu,
Marwan Fayed,
Kurtis Heimerl,
Nick Sullivan,
Christopher A. Wood
Blog posts
- Post-quantum cryptography goes GA
- Experiment with post-quantum cryptography today
- DNS Encryption Explained