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D-Index
56
Citations
16387
World Ranking
3999
National Ranking
1905

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - ACM Fellow For contributions to foundations of cryptography, including multi-party computations, signatures, and threshold and proactive protocol design
  • 2016 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Tal Rabin is affiliated with IBM in the United States, contributing extensively to research in computer science with a focus on cryptography and related fields. Their work spans several key areas within the discipline, including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

Their main research topics include:

  • Cryptography and Data Security
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning
  • Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
  • Security and Verification in Computing
  • Cryptography and Residue Arithmetic

Tal Rabin has published numerous papers across reputable venues. Some recent works include:

  • "Falcon: Honest-Majority Maliciously Secure Framework for Private Deep Learning," 2021, published in DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • "On the Local Leakage Resilience of Linear Secret Sharing Schemes," 2021, published in Journal of Cryptology
  • "Falcon: Honest-Majority Maliciously Secure Framework for Private Deep Learning," 2020, published in Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • "Gage MPC: Bypassing Residual Function Leakage for Non-Interactive MPC," 2021, published in DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • "Threshold Cryptography as a Service (in the Multiserver and YOSO Models)," 2022, published in Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security

They frequently collaborate with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Fabrice Benhamouda
  • Shai Halevi
  • Eyal Kushilevitz
  • Hugo Krawczyk
  • Sameer Wagh

Tal Rabin's publications appear most often in venues such as:

  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • Journal of Cryptology
  • Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

They have been recognized as an ACM Fellow in 2017 for contributions to foundations of cryptography, notably in multi-party computations, signatures, and designs of threshold and proactive protocols. Tal Rabin was also named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Verifiable secret sharing and multiparty protocols with honest majority

    T. Rabin;M. Ben-Or

  • Method and apparatus for the secure distributed storage and retrieval of information

    Juan Alberto Garay;Rosario Gennaro;Charanjit Singh Jutla;Tal D. Rabin

  • On the Security of Joint Signature and Encryption.

    Jee Hea An;Yevgeniy Dodis;Tal Rabin

  • Secure distributed key generation for discrete-log based cryptosystems

    Rosario Gennaro;Stanisław Jarecki;Hugo Krawczyk;Tal Rabin

  • Robust threshold DSS signatures

    Rosario Gennaro;Stanisław Jarecki;Hugo Krawczyk;Tal Rabin

  • Simplified VSS and fast-track multiparty computations with applications to threshold cryptography

    Rosario Gennaro;Michael O. Rabin;Tal Rabin

  • Fast batch verification for modular exponentiation and digital signatures

    Mihir Bellare;Juan A. Garay;Tal Rabin

  • Secure Distributed Key Generation for Discrete-Log Based Cryptosystems

    Rosario Gennaro;Stanislaw Jarecki;Hugo Krawczyk;Tal Rabin

  • Chameleon hashing and signatures

    Hugo Mario Krawczyk;Tal D. Rabin

  • Secure Hash-and-Sign Signatures without the Random Oracle.

    Rosario Gennaro;Shai Halevi;Tal Rabin

  • A Simplified Approach to Threshold and Proactive RSA

    Tal Rabin

  • Fast asynchronous Byzantine agreement with optimal resilience

    Ran Canetti;Tal Rabin

  • Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2010

    Tal Rabin

  • Universal composition with joint state

    Ran Canetti;Tal Rabin

  • A Cryptographic Solution to a Game Theoretic Problem

    Yevgeniy Dodis;Shai Halevi;Tal Rabin

  • Verifiable Secret Sharing and Multiparty Protocols with Honest Majority (Extended Abstract)

    Tal Rabin;Michael Ben-Or

  • Biometric authentication system with encrypted models

    Rosario Gennaro;Shai Halevi;Stephane Maes;Tal Rabin

  • Robust and Efficient Sharing of RSA Functions

    Rosario Gennaro;Stanislaw Jarecki;Hugo Krawczyk;Tal Rabin

  • Adaptive security for threshold cryptosystems

    R. Canetti;R. Gennaro;S. Jarecki;H. Krawczyk

  • Efficient multiparty computations secure against an adaptive adversary

    Ronald Cramer;Ivan Damgård;Stefan Dziembowski;Martin Hirt

  • Advances in cryptology : CRYPTO 2010 : 30th Annual Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 15-19, 2010 : proceedings

    Tal Rabin

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugo Krawczyk
Hugo Krawczyk Amazon (United States)
Rosario Gennaro
Rosario Gennaro City College of New York
Shai Halevi
Shai Halevi Amazon (United States)
Yehuda Lindell
Yehuda Lindell Bar-Ilan University
Eyal Kushilevitz
Eyal Kushilevitz Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Yuval Ishai
Yuval Ishai Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Ran Canetti
Ran Canetti Boston University
Yevgeniy Dodis
Yevgeniy Dodis New York University
Stanislaw Jarecki
Stanislaw Jarecki University of California, Irvine
Juan A. Garay
Juan A. Garay Texas A&M University

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