I was a Ph.D. student and member of the Engineering Cryptographic Protocols (ENCRYPTO) group at the Center for Research in Security and Privacy (CRISP) between 2012 and 2016. In December 2016, I graduated with distinction on
Faster Oblivious Transfer Extension and its Impact on Secure Computation.
My research focuses on the design and implementation of privacy preserving cryptographic protocols.
Furthermore, my interests include multi-party computation, privacy preserving protocols, side-channel attacks and countermeasures against power analysis attacks, and the SHA-3 competition.
You can find further information on my personal webpage.
Author | Benny Pinkas, Thomas Schneider, Michael Zohner |
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Date | 2017 |
Kind | Article |
Journal | Transactions on Privacy and Security (TOPS) |
Key | TUD-CS-2017-0265 |
Research Areas | Engineering Cryptographic Protocols, CRISP, CROSSING, Engineering, E4, CYSEC |
Website | tops.acm.org/ |