The inability to check how our Internet traffic is being handled and routed poses all kinds of security and privacy risks. Yet, for the typical end-user, the Internet indeed is such a black box. This thesis, adheres to the call for an Internet that is more transparent, and as a s
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The inability to check how our Internet traffic is being handled and routed poses all kinds of security and privacy risks. Yet, for the typical end-user, the Internet indeed is such a black box. This thesis, adheres to the call for an Internet that is more transparent, and as a step forward proposes a mechanism that carefully balances the desire to share transparency information with the necessity to not expose all internal details of a network. Presented work realises this by building on the framework of multi-party computation. Proposed architecture and corresponding proof-of-concept is evaluated via experiments and demonstrates the feasibility of the concept to improve Internet transparency.