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Overview

Leonid Reyzin is affiliated with Boston University in the United States, focusing their academic work primarily in the field of Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Hardware and Architecture, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

Their recent published papers cover various topics in cryptography and security, with three notable publications in 2020: Reusable Fuzzy Extractors for Low-Entropy Distributions in the Journal of Cryptology, When Are Fuzzy Extractors Possible? in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, and Computational Fuzzy Extractors in Information and Computation.

Leonid Reyzin has collaborated frequently with coauthors such as Benjamin Fuller, Adam Smith, Fabrice Benhamouda, Craig Gentry, and S. Gorbunov. The most frequent collaborators include Benjamin Fuller and Adam Smith, each of whom has coauthored three papers with Reyzin.

Their work has been published in specialized venues including the Journal of Cryptology, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, and Information and Computation.

Key research topics explored by Leonid Reyzin include:

  • Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
  • Cryptography and Data Security
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • User Authentication and Security Systems
  • Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs

This range of topics reflects a strong focus on security technologies and cryptographic methods, as well as applications involving hardware security and privacy preservation.

Best Publications

  • Fuzzy extractors: How to generate strong keys from biometrics and other noisy data

    Yevgeniy Dodis;Leonid Reyzin;Adam D. Smith

  • Fuzzy Extractors: How to Generate Strong Keys from Biometrics and Other Noisy Data

    Yevgeniy Dodis;Rafail Ostrovsky;Leonid Reyzin;Adam Smith

  • Physically observable cryptography

    Silvio Micali;Leonid Reyzin

  • Dynamic authenticated index structures for outsourced databases

    Feifei Li;Marios Hadjieleftheriou;George Kollios;Leonid Reyzin

  • Sequential aggregate signatures from trapdoor permutations

    Anna Lysyanskaya;Silvio Micali;Leonid Reyzin;Hovav Shacham

  • Physically Observable Cryptography (Extended Abstract).

    Silvio Micali;Leonid Reyzin

  • Better than BiBa: Short One-time Signatures with Fast Signing and Verifying.

    Leonid Reyzin;Natan Reyzin

  • Forward-Secure Signatures with Optimal Signing and Verifying.

    Gene Itkis;Leonid Reyzin

  • A New Forward-Secure Digital Signature Scheme

    Michel Abdalla;Leonid Reyzin

  • Accountable-Subgroup Multisignatures

    Silvio Micali;Kazuo Ohta;Leonid Reyzin

  • Accountable-subgroup multisignatures: extended abstract

    Silvio Micali;Kazuo Ohta;Leonid Reyzin

  • Protecting circuits from leakage: the computationally-bounded and noisy cases

    Sebastian Faust;Tal Rabin;Leonid Reyzin;Eran Tromer

  • Robust fuzzy extractors and authenticated key agreement from close secrets

    Yevgeniy Dodis;Jonathan Katz;Leonid Reyzin;Adam Smith

  • Forward-secure signatures with fast Key Update

    Anton Kozlov;Leonid Reyzin

  • SiBIR: Signer-Base Intrusion-Resilient Signatures

    Gene Itkis;Leonid Reyzin

  • Breaking and repairing optimistic fair exchange from PODC 2003

    Yevgeniy Dodis;Leonid Reyzin

  • Soundness in the public-key model

    Silvio Micali;Leonid Reyzin

  • Finding collisions on a public road, or do secure hash functions need secret coins?

    Chun-Yuan Hsiao;Leonid Reyzin

  • Conditional Computational Entropy, or Toward Separating Pseudoentropy from Compressibility

    Chun-Yuan Hsiao;Chi-Jen Lu;Leonid Reyzin

  • Authenticated Index Structures for Aggregation Queries

    Feifei Li;Marios Hadjieleftheriou;George Kollios;Leonid Reyzin

  • Authenticated Index Structures for Outsourced Databases

    Feifei Li;Marios Hadjileftheriou;George Kollios;Leonid Reyzin

Frequent Co-Authors

Yevgeniy Dodis
Yevgeniy Dodis New York University
Adam Smith
Adam Smith Boston University
Anna Lysyanskaya
Anna Lysyanskaya Brown University
Ran Canetti
Ran Canetti Boston University
George Kollios
George Kollios Boston University
Krzysztof Pietrzak
Krzysztof Pietrzak Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Rafail Ostrovsky
Rafail Ostrovsky University of California, Los Angeles
Eran Tromer
Eran Tromer Tel Aviv University
Tal Rabin
Tal Rabin University of Pennsylvania

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