DIMACS Workshop on Outsourcing Computation Securely
July 6 - 7, 2017
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Marina Blanton, University at Buffalo, mblanton at buffalo.edu
- Guy Rothblum, Weizmann Institute of Science, rothblum at alum.mit.edu
- Michael Walfish, New York University, mwalfish at cs.nyu.edu
Presented under the auspices of the
DIMACS Special
Focus on Cryptography as part of
the DIMACS/Simons
Collaboration in Cryptography and the DIMACS Special
Focus on Cybersecurity.
Slides:
- Shai Halevi, IBM Research
Implementing BP-Obfuscation
- Justin Holmgren, MIT
Delegation with (Nearly) Optimal Time/Space Overhead
- Dakshita Khurana, UCLA
Distinguisher-Dependent Simulation
- Kobi Nissim, Harvard University
Accessing Data while Preserving Privacy
- Omer Paneth, MIT
On Zero-Testable Homomorphic Encryption and Publicly Verifiable Non-Interactive Arguments
- Bryan Parno, CMU
Making Verifiable Computation Useful
- Michael Riabzev, Technion
Scalable Transparent ARguments-of-Knowledge
- Ron Rothblum, MIT
Doubly-Efficient Interactive Proofs
- Srinath Setty, Microsoft Research
Implementations of Probabilistic Proofs: Survey and Next Steps
- Riad Wahby, Stanford University
Full Accounting for Verifiable Outsourcing
- David Wu, Stanford University
Lattice-Based SNARGs and Their Application to More Efficient Obfuscation
- Yupeng Zhang, University of Maryland
vSQL: Verifying Arbitrary SQL Queries over Dynamic Outsourced Databases
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