I am a professor for Cybersecurity / Engineering Cryptographic Protocols (ENCRYPTO) at the Department of Computer Science of Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany.
Before, I was independent Claude Shannon research group leader at the Center for Research in Security and Privacy (CRISP) (formerly European Center for Security and Privacy By Design (EC SPRIDE)) and postdoc in the System Security Lab at the Center for advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED).
My research focuses on applied cryptography, privacy, and computer security, including Privacy-Preserving Protocols, Compilers for Cryptographic Protocols, Hardware-Assisted Cryptographic Protocols, and Cloud Computing Security.
You can find further information on my personal webpage.
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Chameleon: A Hybrid Secure Computation Framework for Machine Learning Applications
M. Sadegh Riazi, Christian Weinert, Oleksandr Tkachenko, Ebrahim Songhori, Thomas Schneider, Farinaz KoushanfarEfficient Circuit-based PSI via Cuckoo Hashing
Benny Pinkas, Thomas Schneider, Christian Weinert, Udi WiederMore Efficient Universal Circuit Constructions
Daniel Günther, Ágnes Kiss, Thomas SchneiderSIXPACK: Securing Internet eXchange Points Against Curious onlooKers
Marco Chiesa, Daniel Demmler, Marco Canini, Michael Schapira, Thomas SchneiderPrivacy-Preserving Whole-Genome Variant Queries
Daniel Demmler, Kay Hamacher, Thomas Schneider, Sebastian StammlerPrivate Set Intersection for Unequal Set Sizes with Mobile Applications
Ágnes Kiss, Jian Liu, Thomas Schneider, N. Asokan, Benny PinkasOnionPIR: Effective protection of sensitive metadata in online communication networks
Daniel Demmler, Marco Holz, Thomas SchneiderPrivate Set Intersection for Unequal Set Sizes with Mobile Applications
Ágnes Kiss, Jian Liu, Thomas Schneider, N. Asokan, Benny PinkasToward Practical Secure Stable Matching
M. Sadegh Riazi, Ebrahim Songhori, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thomas Schneider, Farinaz Koushanfar