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Marina BlantonAssistant Professor Computer Science and Engineering DepartmentUniversity of Notre Dame
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Education: PhD from Purdue University (2007); MS from Purdue University (2004); MS from Ohio University (2002)
My research interests are centrally in information security, privacy, and applied cryptography. Recent projects span across areas such as secure computation and outsourcing, integrity of outsourced computation and storage, private biometric and genomic computation, privacy-preserving systems for medical and social networks, authentication, anonymity, and key management.
Research
Publications
Vita (PDF)
Algorithms and Theory of Computation Handbook
Current Program Committees:
NSS 2013
DBSec 2013
ESORICS 2013
PhD students:
Mehrdad Aliasgari, Ivor Zhang, Aaron Steele
Information for prospective graduate students
Teaching
CSE 30151 Spring 2013