F-BOMB is a disposable computing project, and Reticle is its software brain:
a distributed, leaderless system for transferring data and commands to and from
the tiny, distributed, dirt-cheap little boxes. Together, these two systems form
a botnet-styled sensor network that can be deployed the same way as a smoke
grenade by a field agent, but with intelligent encryption, plausible
deniability, and a peer-to-peer command network to ensure that an enemy can't
compromise your goals-- whether you're providing Internet access to an Occupy
group, or playing distributed hide and seek for cell phones. We discuss the
design and implementation of Reticle, which was intended to take some of the
networking ideas from modern botnets and apply them in a more useful context.
Reticle was created with support from DARPA Cyber Fast Track, and the code,
utilities, and documentation created under that project will be released with
the talk.
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