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Computer Science

D-Index
41
Citations
10718
World Ranking
8652
National Ranking
3710

Overview

Daniel R. Simon is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their recent scholarly activity primarily involves contributions to the journal World Literature Today. The recent papers include multiple editorial notes and tables of contents published between 2020 and 2021, all titled "Table of Contents, Masthead, and Editor's Note," addressing various issues of the same journal.

Their coauthorship record features collaboration with Karlos K. Hill.

Publication venues where Simon has been frequently featured include:

  • World Literature Today (11 publications)

Simon's research touches upon several subfields, with documented involvement in:

  • History
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts

The main topics of Simon's scholarly work span a variety of interdisciplinary areas, including:

  • Photography and Visual Culture
  • Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis
  • Oral History, Memory, Narrative Analysis
  • Comics and Graphic Narratives

Best Publications

  • Electronic online commerce card with customer generated transaction proxy number for online transactions

    D. Chase Franklin;Daniel Rosen;Josh Benaloh;Daniel R. Simon

  • Authentication system and method for smart card transactions

    Vinay Deo;Robert B. Seidensticker;Daniel R. Simon

  • System and method for secure purchase and delivery of video content programs

    Terence R. Spies;Daniel R. Simon

  • PPP EAP TLS Authentication Protocol

    B. Aboba;D. Simon

  • Untraceable electronic cash

    Daniel R Simon

  • Statistical identification of encrypted Web browsing traffic

    Qixiang Sun;D.R. Simon;Yi-Min Wang;W. Russell

  • Shield: vulnerability-driven network filters for preventing known vulnerability exploits

    Helen J. Wang;Chuanxiong Guo;Daniel R. Simon;Alf Zugenmaier

  • Finding collisions on a one-way street: Can secure hash functions be based on general assumptions?

    Daniel R. Simon

  • Cryptography system and method for providing cryptographic services for a computer application

    Terrence R. Spies;Jeffrey F. Spelman;Daniel R. Simon

  • Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Key Management Framework

    Bernard Aboba;Dan Simon;Pasi Eronen

  • System and method for protecting privacy and anonymity of parties of network communications

    Yi-Min Wang;Qixiang Sun;Daniel R. Simon;Wilfred Russell

  • Non-biased pseudo random number generator

    Matthew W. Thomlinson;Daniel R. Simon;Bennet Yee

  • Secure traceroute to detect faulty or malicious routing

    Venkata N. Padmanabhan;Daniel R. Simon

  • Characterizing botnets from email spam records

    Li Zhuang;John Dunagan;Daniel R. Simon;Helen J. Wang

  • Pass-thru for client authentication

    David R. Mowers;John A. Banes;Daniel R. Simon;Paul J. Leach

  • Manifest-based trusted agent management in a trusted operating system environment

    Paul England;Marcus Peinado;Daniel R. Simon;Josh D. Benaloh

  • An evaluation of extended validation and picture-in-picture phishing attacks

    Collin Jackson;Daniel R. Simon;Desney S. Tan;Adam Barth

  • Memory bound functions for spam deterrence and the like

    Michael Burrows;Martin Abadi;Mark Steven Manasse;Edward P. Wobber

  • Messaging infrastructure for identity-centric data access

    Mark Lucovsky;Shaun D. Pierce;Alexander T. Weinert;Michael G. Burner

  • Efficient and secure authentication of computing systems

    Trevor William Freeman;Timothy M. Moore;Bernard D. Aboba;Daniel R. Simon

Frequent Co-Authors

Helen J. Wang
Helen J. Wang Microsoft (United States)
Paul J. Leach
Paul J. Leach Microsoft (United States)
Venkata N. Padmanabhan
Venkata N. Padmanabhan Microsoft (United States)
David A. Maltz
David A. Maltz Microsoft (United States)
John Dunagan
John Dunagan Microsoft (United States)
Yi-Min Wang
Yi-Min Wang Microsoft (United States)
Sharad Agarwal
Sharad Agarwal Microsoft (United States)
Paul England
Paul England Microsoft (United States)
Marcus Peinado
Marcus Peinado Microsoft (United States)
Lili Qiu
Lili Qiu The University of Texas at Austin

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