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Gregory Neven

Gregory Neven

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Computer Science

D-Index
45
Citations
9611
World Ranking
7133
National Ranking
140

Overview

Gregory Neven is a researcher primarily affiliated with DFINITY in Switzerland. Their academic work is situated within the broader field of Computer Science, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems.

Their research spans several key topics including:

  • Cryptography and Data Security
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Cloud Data Security Solutions

Neven has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Jan Camenisch
  • Manu Drijvers
  • Anja Lehmann
  • Patrick Towa

Their publication record does not list specific papers by title or publication venue in the provided data, however, the research topics indicate a concentration on security and privacy challenges in distributed computing and data management environments.

Neven's research contributions are primarily visible through topics that address the protection of information technology systems from unauthorized access and data breaches, with particular attention to methodologies that support privacy preservation within cloud computing infrastructures.

Best Publications

  • Searchable encryption revisited: consistency properties, relation to anonymous IBE, and extensions

    Michel Abdalla;Mihir Bellare;Dario Catalano;Eike Kiltz

  • Searchable Encryption Revisited: Consistency Properties, Relation to Anonymous IBE, and Extensions

    Michel Abdalla;Mihir Bellare;Dario Catalano;Eike Kiltz

  • Multi-signatures in the plain public-Key model and a general forking lemma

    Mihir Bellare;Gregory Neven

  • Security Proofs for Identity-Based Identification and Signature Schemes

    Mihir Bellare;Chanathip Namprempre;Gregory Neven

  • Security proofs for identity-based identification and signature schemes

    Mihir Bellare;Chanathip Namprempre;Gregory Neven

  • Compact Multi-Signatures for Smaller Blockchains.

    Dan Boneh;Manu Drijvers;Gregory Neven

  • Simulatable Adaptive Oblivious Transfer.

    Jan Camenisch;Gregory Neven;Abhi Shelat

  • Oblivious Transfer with Access Control.

    Jan Camenisch;Maria Dubovitskaya;Gregory Neven

  • Protection and retrieval of encrypted multimedia content: when cryptography meets signal processing

    Zekeriya Erkin;Alessandro Piva;Stefan Katzenbeisser;R. L. Lagendijk

  • Seven-Property-Preserving Iterated Hashing: ROX.

    Elena Andreeva;Gregory Neven;Bart Preneel;Thomas Shrimpton

  • Robust encryption

    Michel Abdalla;Mihir Bellare;Gregory Neven

  • Unrestricted aggregate signatures

    Mihir Bellare;Chanathip Namprempre;Gregory Neven

  • Identity-Based Encryption Gone Wild

    Michel Abdalla;Dario Catalano;Alexander Dent;John Malone-Lee

  • SANA: Secure and Scalable Aggregate Network Attestation

    Moreno Ambrosin;Mauro Conti;Ahmad Ibrahim;Gregory Neven

  • Get shorty via group signatures without encryption

    Patrik Bichsel;Jan Camenisch;Gregory Neven;Nigel P. Smart

  • Identity-Based multi-signatures from RSA

    Mihir Bellare;Gregory Neven

  • Better Zero-Knowledge Proofs for Lattice Encryption and Their Application to Group Signatures

    Fabrice Benhamouda;Jan Camenisch;Stephan Krenn;Vadim Lyubashevsky

  • Efficient Sequential Aggregate Signed Data

    G Neven

  • Generalized Key Delegation for Hierarchical Identity-Based Encryption.

    Michel Abdalla;Eike Kiltz;Gregory Neven

  • Identity-based cryptography

    Marc Joye;Gregory Neven

  • Searchable encryption revisited

    Michel Abdalla;Mihir Bellare;Dario Catalano;Eike Kiltz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Abdalla
Michel Abdalla École Normale Supérieure
Mihir Bellare
Mihir Bellare University of California, San Diego
Eike Kiltz
Eike Kiltz Ruhr University Bochum
Dario Catalano
Dario Catalano University of Catania
Vadim Lyubashevsky
Vadim Lyubashevsky IBM (Switzerland)
Pierangela Samarati
Pierangela Samarati University of Milan
Stefano Paraboschi
Stefano Paraboschi University of Bergamo

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