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Rosario Gennaro

Researcher at City College of New York

Publications -  205
Citations -  17432

Rosario Gennaro is an academic researcher from City College of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptography & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 200 publications receiving 15911 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosario Gennaro include The Graduate Center, CUNY & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Non-interactive verifiable computing: outsourcing computation to untrusted workers

TL;DR: Verifiable computation as mentioned in this paper allows a computationally weak client to outsource the computation of a function F on various dynamically-chosen inputs x 1,...,xk to one or more workers.
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Method and apparatus for the secure distributed storage and retrieval of information

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a solution to the general problem of secure storage and retrieval of information (SSRI) which guarantees that also the process of storing the information is correct even when some processors fail.
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A secure and optimally efficient multi-authority election scheme

TL;DR: A new multi-authority secret-ballot election scheme that guarantees privacy, universal verifiability, and robustness is presented, and is the first scheme for which the performance is optimal in the sense that time and communication complexity is minimal both for the individual voters and the authorities.
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Secure Distributed Key Generation for Discrete-Log Based Cryptosystems

TL;DR: This paper shows that a widely used dlog-based DKG protocol suggested by Pedersen does not guarantee a uniformly random distribution of generated keys, and presents a new protocol which proves to satisfy the security requirements from DKG protocols and ensures a uniform distribution of the generated keys.
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Quadratic Span Programs and Succinct NIZKs without PCPs

TL;DR: A new characterization of the NP complexity class, called Quadratic Span Programs (QSPs), is introduced, which is a natural extension of span programs defined by Karchmer and Wigderson.