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14 January 2021
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Job PostingThe position is fully funded with the German salary level TV-L 13/14 (100%), should be filled at the soonest possible date, and is limited to two years. Extending the contract beyond the initial duration is possible.
Application up to: January 17th 2021
https://intellisec.de/jobs/postdoc-2021-en.html
The "Intelligent System Security" research group works on the application of machine learning in the area of computer security. In particular, we develop methods in the area of application security and system security, as for instance, attack detection or vulnerability discovery in software and embedded devices. Also, the robustness, security, and interpretability of machine learning methods are central to our research.
Your ProfileYou have an exceptional doctorate degree, do nationally and internationally visible research (via respective publications), and strive for distinguishing yourself in a leading role. Next to research in IT-Security (e.g., network security, web security, vulnerability discovery, malware analysis, ...) you are required to have an interest in learning-based systems. Above all, however, you need to show enthusiasm for conducting research on cutting-edge topics in IT-Security and be willing to collaborate within the "Competence Center for Applied Security Technology" (KASTEL).
Field of WorkArea of responsibility:
- Coordination of research efforts in the "Competence Center for Applied Security Technology" (KASTEL)
- Independent research in the field of IT-Security germane/complementary to the research profile of the "Intelligent System Security" research group.
Details on the application process can be found at https://intellisec.de/jobs/postdoc-2021-en.html
We strive for a diverse research team and ask people from all nations to join us. Moreover, qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. Disabled persons with equivalent aptitude will be favored.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christian Wressnegger (https://intellisec.de/jobs/)
More information: https://intellisec.de/jobs/postdoc-2021-en.html
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Job PostingThe position is fully funded with the German salary level TV-L 13 (100%) and should be filled at the soonest possible date. In the beginning, the position is limited to 18 months, but we offer the possibility of funding the entire duration of the PhD.
Application up to: January 17th 2021
https://intellisec.de/jobs/phd-2021a-en.html
The "Intelligent System Security" research group works on the application of machine learning in the area of computer security. In particular, we develop methods in the area of application security and system security, as for instance, attack detection or vulnerability discovery in software and embedded devices. Also, the robustness, security, and interpretability of machine learning methods are central to our research.
Your ProfileYou have a Diploma or Master's degree in computer science or any related field. You also require very good knowledge in computer security and/or machine learning. Above all, however, you need to show enthusiasm for conducting research on cutting-edge topics in machine learning and computer security.
Field of WorkPossible research topics include, but are not limited to:
- The analysis of attacks and malware using machine learning
- Assisted discovery of vulnerabilities
- Fuzz Testing (Fuzzing) using machine learning
- Attacks against learning-based systems
- Explainability of machine learning in computer security
Details on the application process can be found at https://intellisec.de/jobs/phd-2021a-en.html
We strive for a diverse research team and ask people from all nations to join us. Moreover, qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. Disabled persons with equivalent aptitude will be favored.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christian Wressnegger (https://intellisec.de/jobs/)
More information: https://intellisec.de/jobs/phd-2021a-en.html
University of Surrey, UK
Job PostingUniversity of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom This PhD position is funded for EU and UK students, and the application deadline is on the 24th of January 2021. Overseas applicants are welcome to apply but will have to cover the difference in Overseas Tuition Fees.
The aim of the PhD is to design and analyse electronic-voting systems that can be deployed in real-life, by looking at combinations between desirable e-voting guarantees (e.g. privacy, receipt-freeness, collusion resistance, verifiability, accountability, etc) and techniques of executing protocols on untrusted platforms. A secondary aim is to certify the security of these systems using formal-analysis tools. The position is under the supervision of Dr. Catalin Dragan and Prof. Steve Schneider.
This position is fully funded, with a stipend of 16 000 GBP per year, and successful applicants are expected to start in April 2021.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Catalin Dragan c.dragan@surrey.ac.uk
More information: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/studentships/phd-studentships-computer-science
Manta network
Job PostingBelow are good to have skills:
- System level programming using Rust or C/C++
- Familiar with low level system internals and network stack
- Basic knowledge of Cryptographic primitives, such as public key encryption
- Knowledge on distributed system and consensus algorithms
- Familiar with database and storage system
- Boston
- remote
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Shumo Chu
More information: https://manta.network/
Algorand
Job PostingFounded by cryptography pioneer Silvio Micali, Algorand fulfills the promise of blockchain through a first-of-its-kind transaction platform that solves the “blockchain trilemma” by offering true decentralization, scalability, and security.
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Cryptography Researcher. This is an opportunity for someone who is excited by new technologies to influence the design and implementation of advanced cryptographic systems and protocols.The Researcher will design cryptographic protocols and partner with the team to develop prototypes. Researchers are also internal subject matter experts, providing guidance to our extended staff, and are also responsible for publishing meaningful research.
Overseen by Chris Peikert, this opportunity is for one (1) year with the possibility for extension.
Core Responsibilities
- Theoretical Focus: Design advanced cryptographic systems and protocols
- Applied Focus: Prototype/build and optimize cryptographic systems and protocols
- Partner with the larger organization on implementations
- Publish meaningful research, both individually and with staff members
- Be part of an inclusive environment that fosters collaboration and creativity both internally and externally
Requirements
- PhD in Cryptography, Computer Science, or related field
- Experience in the following: cryptographic primitives, protocols, and proof systems; post-quantum cryptography preferred
- Publication in top cryptography or security venues
- Open source library contribution or cutting edge implementation experience for applied-focused applicants
- Appreciation for considerations beyond cryptography, such as networking, systems, and performance
- Good written communication and ability to communicate technical information with wide variety of audiences
- Experience in participating in the implementation of complex systems designs preferred
- Enthusiasm for working in a highly collaborative, fast-paced, and dynamic environment
Postdocs receive competitive salary and benefits, as well as a WFH technology package (computer and home
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Regina OBrien
More information: https://jobapply.page.link/TNVg
University of Warsaw
Job PostingMIM UW is one of the strongest computer science faculties in Europe. It is known for talented students (e.g., two wins and 14 times in top ten at the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest) and strong research teams, especially in algorithms, logic and automata and computational biology. There is also a growing number of successful smaller groups in areas like cryptography, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning and others. There are five ERC grants in computer science running at MIM UW at the moment.
In the current call, the position is offered in two variants (follow the links for details):
- a standard position
- a position with reduced teaching load (120hrs/year) and increased salary
Deadline for applications: 12th February, 2021.
More details, including application procedure can be found under the following links:
- https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/konkursy/wmim_1210_ek_03_2021_en.pdf
- https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/konkursy/wmim_1210_ek_01_2021_en.pdf
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Łukasz Kowalik (kowalik@mimuw.edu.pl)
More information: https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/konkursy/wmim_1210_ek_03_2021_en.pdf
12 January 2021
Ishtiyaque Ahmad, Yuntian Yang, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi, Trinabh Gupta
ePrint ReportMadhurima Mukhopadhyay, Palash Sarkar
ePrint ReportAlexander Russell, Qiang Tang, Moti Yung, Hong-Sheng Zhou, Jiadong Zhu
ePrint ReportWe prove that a simple construction can transform a subverted random oraclewhich disagrees with the original one at a small fraction of inputsinto an object that is indifferentiable from a random function, even if the adversary is made aware of all randomness used in the transformation. Our results permit future designers of cryptographic primitives in typical kleptographic settings (i.e., those permitting adversaries that subvert or replace basic cryptographic algorithms) to use random oracles as a trusted black box.
Panos Kampanakis, Peter Panburana, Michael Curcio, Chirag Shroff, Md Mahbub Alam
ePrint ReportAny Muanalifah, Serge˘ı Sergeev
ePrint ReportJung Hee Cheon, Yongha Son, Donggeon Yhee
ePrint ReportLuke Champine
ePrint ReportAein Rezaei Shahmirzadi, Dusan Bozilov, Amir Moradi
ePrint ReportNiluka Amarasinghe, Xavier Boyen, Matthew McKague
ePrint ReportIn this study, we introduce such a common framework to evaluate the nature and extent of anonymity in (crypto)currencies and distributed transaction systems, irrespective of their implementation. As such, our work lays the foundation for formalising security models and terminology across a wide range of anonymity notions referenced in the literature, while showing how ``anonymity'' itself is a surprisingly nuanced concept.
Ori Rottenstreich
ePrint ReportNishanth Chandran, Divya Gupta, Akash Shah
ePrint ReportIn this work, we construct Circuit-PSI protocols with linear computational and communication cost. Further, our protocols are concretely more efficient than $\mathsf{PSTY}$ -- we are $\approx 2.3\times$ more communication efficient and are up to $2.8\times$ faster in LAN and WAN network settings. We obtain our improvements through a new primitive called Relaxed Batch Oblivious Programmable Pseudorandom Functions ($\mathsf{RB\text{-}OPPRF}$) that can be seen as a strict generalization of Batch $\mathsf{OPPRF}$s in $\mathsf{PSTY}$. While using Batch $\mathsf{OPPRF}$s, in the context of Circuit-PSI results, in protocols with super-linear computational complexity, we construct $\mathsf{RB\text{-}OPPRF}$s that can be used to build linear cost and concretely efficient Circuit-PSI protocols. We believe that the $\mathsf{RB\text{-}OPPRF}$ primitive could be of independent interest. As another contribution, we provide more communication efficient protocols (than prior works) for the task of private set membership -- a primitive used in many PSI protocols including ours.