Dana Dachman-Soled
Associate Professor
5238 Iribe Center
(301) 405-9927
Research Group(s):
Education:
Ph.D., Columbia University (Computer Science)
Special Awards/Honors:
National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award
Biography:
Dana Dachman-Soled is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering with an appointment in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies.
Her research focuses on the foundations of cryptography and extends to property testing of Boolean functions and cryptographic hardness of learning. Her work encompasses a broad range of problems in cryptography, including security against so-called “physical attacks,” secure computation, and foundational problems.
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Publications
2014
2014. Can Optimally-Fair Coin Tossing Be Based on One-Way Functions? Theory of Cryptography. :217-239.
2014. On Minimal Assumptions for Sender-Deniable Public Key Encryption. Public-Key Cryptography – PKC 2014. :574-591.
2013
2013. Adaptive and Concurrent Secure Computation from New Adaptive, Non-malleable Commitments. Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2013. :316-336.
2013. Why “Fiat-Shamir for Proofs” Lacks a Proof. Theory of Cryptography. :182-201.
2012
2012. On the Centrality of Off-Line E-Cash to Concrete Partial Information Games. Security and Cryptography for Networks. :264-280.
2012. Securing Circuits against Constant-Rate Tampering. Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2012. :533-551.
2012. Computational Extractors and Pseudorandomness. Theory of Cryptography. :383-403.
2012. Efficient Password Authenticated Key Exchange via Oblivious Transfer. Public Key Cryptography – PKC 2012. :449-466.
2011
2011. On the Black-Box Complexity of Optimally-Fair Coin Tossing. Theory of Cryptography. :450-467.
2011. Secure Efficient Multiparty Computing of Multivariate Polynomials and Applications. Applied Cryptography and Network Security. :130-146.
2011. A Canonical Form for Testing Boolean Function Properties. Approximation, Randomization, and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and Techniques. :460-471.
2009
2009. Simple, Black-Box Constructions of Adaptively Secure Protocols. Theory of Cryptography. :387-402.
2009. Efficient Robust Private Set Intersection. Applied Cryptography and Network Security. :125-142.
2009. Improved Non-committing Encryption with Applications to Adaptively Secure Protocols. Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2009. :287-302.
2008
2008. Optimal Cryptographic Hardness of Learning Monotone Functions. Automata, Languages and Programming. :36-47.
2008. Black-Box Construction of a Non-malleable Encryption Scheme from Any Semantically Secure One. Theory of Cryptography. :427-444.
2007
2007. Distribution-Free Testing Lower Bounds for Basic Boolean Functions. Approximation, Randomization, and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and Techniques. :494-508.
2007. Configuration Reasoning and Ontology For Web. IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, 2007. SCC 2007. :387-394.
2007. Geometrical Characteristics of Regular Polyhedra: Application to EXAFS Studies of Nanoclusters. X-RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE - XAFS13: 13th International Conference. 882:746-748.
2007. Geometry and Charge State of Mixed‐Ligand Au13 Nanoclusters. X-RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE - XAFS13: 13th International Conference. 882:749-751.