DIMACS Workshop on Coding-Theoretic Methods for Network Security
April 1 - 3, 2015
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Mahdi Cheraghchi, University of California, Berkeley
- Salim El Rouayheb, IIT
- Emina Soljanin, Bell Labs, emina at research.bell-labs.com
Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS Special
Focus on Cybersecurity.
Slides:
- Annina Bracher, ETH Zurich
On the Computational Security of the Static Distributed Storage System
- Reza Curtmolata, NJIT
Applications of Secure Coding in Distributed Storage and Wireless Networking
- Yevgeniy Dodis, New York University
Non-malleable Codes in the Split-State Model
- Joerg Kliewer, NJIT
On the Connection Between Multiple-Unicast Network Coding and Single-Source Single-Sink Network Error Correction
- Oliver Kosut, Arizona State University
Polytope Codes in Networks, Storage, and Multiple Descriptions
- Allison Bishop Lewko, Columbia University
Noisy Connections: A Survey of Interactive Coding and its Borders with Other Topics
- Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University
Byzantine-Resilient Routing and Key Management Protocols using Network Coding
- Valerio Pastro, Columbia University
Robust Secret Sharing Schemes Against Local Adversaries
- Philip Regalia, NSF
An NSF view of Information-theoretic Network Security
- Jason Resch, Cleversafe
New Techniques for Rebuilding Data Efficiently and
Securely
- Salim El Rouayheb, IIT
How to Store a Secret
- Rei Safavi, University of Calgary
A Model for Adversarial Wiretap Channel
- Alex Sprintson, TAMU
Towards Universal Weakly-Secure Codes for Data Exchange and Storage
- Sergey Yekhanin, Microsoft Researcher
Codes with Local Decoding Procedures
- Daniel Wichs, Northeastern University
Tamper Detection and Non-malleable Codes
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