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2010 – 2019
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- [c10]Joseph I. Choi, Dave (Jing) Tian, Grant Hernandez, Christopher Patton, Benjamin Mood, Thomas Shrimpton, Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick Traynor:
A Hybrid Approach to Secure Function Evaluation using SGX. AsiaCCS 2019: 100-113 - [i3]Joseph I. Choi, Dave (Jing) Tian, Grant Hernandez, Christopher Patton, Benjamin Mood, Thomas Shrimpton, Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick Traynor:
A Hybrid Approach to Secure Function Evaluation Using SGX. CoRR abs/1905.01233 (2019) - 2018
- [j4]Benjamin Mood, Kevin R. B. Butler:
PAL: A pseudo assembly language for optimizing secure function evaluation in mobile devices. J. Inf. Secur. Appl. 40: 78-91 (2018) - 2016
- [j3]Henry Carter, Benjamin Mood, Patrick Traynor, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Secure outsourced garbled circuit evaluation for mobile devices. J. Comput. Secur. 24(2): 137-180 (2016) - [j2]Henry Carter, Benjamin Mood, Patrick Traynor, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Outsourcing secure two-party computation as a black box. Secur. Commun. Networks 9(14): 2261-2275 (2016) - [c9]Benjamin Mood, Debayan Gupta, Henry Carter, Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick Traynor:
Frigate: A Validated, Extensible, and Efficient Compiler and Interpreter for Secure Computation. EuroS&P 2016: 112-127 - [c8]Debayan Gupta, Benjamin Mood, Joan Feigenbaum, Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick Traynor:
Using Intel Software Guard Extensions for Efficient Two-Party Secure Function Evaluation. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2016: 302-318 - 2015
- [c7]Henry Carter, Benjamin Mood, Patrick Traynor, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Outsourcing Secure Two-Party Computation as a Black Box. CANS 2015: 214-222 - [i2]Benjamin Mood, Debayan Gupta, Kevin R. B. Butler, Joan Feigenbaum:
Reuse It Or Lose It: More Efficient Secure Computation Through Reuse of Encrypted Values. CoRR abs/1506.02954 (2015) - 2014
- [j1]Adam Bates, Benjamin Mood, Joe Pletcher, Hannah Pruse, Masoud Valafar, Kevin R. B. Butler:
On detecting co-resident cloud instances using network flow watermarking techniques. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 13(2): 171-189 (2014) - [c6]Benjamin Mood, Debayan Gupta, Kevin R. B. Butler, Joan Feigenbaum:
Reuse It Or Lose It: More Efficient Secure Computation Through Reuse of Encrypted Values. CCS 2014: 582-596 - [i1]Henry Carter, Benjamin Mood, Patrick Traynor, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Outsourcing Secure Two-Party Computation as a Black Box. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2014: 936 (2014) - 2013
- [c5]Adam Bates, Benjamin Mood, Masoud Valafar, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Towards secure provenance-based access control in cloud environments. CODASPY 2013: 277-284 - [c4]Henry Carter, Benjamin Mood, Patrick Traynor, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Secure Outsourced Garbled Circuit Evaluation for Mobile Devices. USENIX Security Symposium 2013: 289-304 - [c3]Ben Kreuter, Abhi Shelat, Benjamin Mood, Kevin R. B. Butler:
PCF: A Portable Circuit Format for Scalable Two-Party Secure Computation. USENIX Security Symposium 2013: 321-336 - 2012
- [c2]Adam Bates, Benjamin Mood, Joe Pletcher, Hannah Pruse, Masoud Valafar, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Detecting co-residency with active traffic analysis techniques. CCSW 2012: 1-12 - [c1]Benjamin Mood, Lara Letaw, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Memory-Efficient Garbled Circuit Generation for Mobile Devices. Financial Cryptography 2012: 254-268
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