Eu-jin Goh

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2009

Number

28

Co-Authors

Event Driven Private Counters (2009)

Eu-jin Goh

Abstract. We define and instantiate a cryptographic scheme called “private counters”, which can be used in applications such as preferential voting to express and update preferences (or any...

The Design and Implementation of Protocol-Based Hidden Key Recovery (2008)

Eu-jin Goh, Dan Boneh, Benny Pinkas

Abstract. We show how to add key recovery to existing security protocols such as SSL/TLS and SSH without changing the protocol. Our key recovery designs possess the following novel features: (1) The...

Abstract (2008)

Hovav Shacham, Eu-jin Goh, Nagendra Modadugu, Ben Pfaff, Dan Boneh

Address-space randomization is a technique used to fortify systems against buffer overflow attacks. The idea is to introduce artificial diversity by randomizing the memory location of certain system...

Covert Channels in Privacy-Preserving Identification Systems (2008)

Daniel V. Bailey, Dan Boneh, Eu-jin Goh, Ari Juels

Abstract. We examine covert channels in privacy-enhanced mobile identification devices where the devices uniquely identify themselves to an authorized verifier. Such devices (e.g. RFID tags) are...

Efficient signature schemes with tight reductions to the Diffie-Hellman problems (2008)

Eu-jin Goh, Jonathan Katz, Nan Wang

We propose and analyze two efficient signature schemes whose security is tightly related to the Diffie-Hellman problems in the random oracle model. Security of our first scheme relies on the hardness...

Abstract (2008)

Hovav Shacham, Eu-jin Goh, Nagendra Modadugu, Ben Pfaff, Dan Boneh

Address-space randomization is a technique used to fortify systems against buffer overflow attacks. The idea is to introduce artificial diversity by randomizing the memory location of certain system...

y (2007)

Eu-jin Goh, Hovav Shacham, Nagendra Modadugu, Dan Boneh

This paper presents SiRiUS, a secure file system designed to be layered over insecure network and P2P file systems such as NFS, CIFS, OceanStore, and Yahoo! Briefcase. SiRiUS assumes the network...

Abstract (2006)

Dan Boneh, Eu-jin Goh, Kobbi Nissim

Let ψ be a 2-DNF formula on boolean variables x1,..., xn ∈ {0, 1}. We present a homomorphic public key encryption scheme that allows the public evaluation of ψ given an encryption of the...

Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption with Constant Size Ciphertext (2005)

Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen, Eu-jin Goh

We present a Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption (HIBE) system where the ciphertext consists of just three group elements and decryption requires only two bilinear map computations, independent of...

Abstract (2005)

Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen, Eu-jin Goh

We present a Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption (HIBE) system where the ciphertext consists of just three group elements and decryption requires only two bilinear map computations, regardless of...

Abstract (2005)

Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen, Eu-jin Goh

We present a Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption (HIBE) system where the ciphertext consists of just three group elements and decryption requires only two bilinear map computations, regardless of...

Hierarchical identity based encryption with constant size ciphertext (2005)

Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen, Eu-jin Goh

Abstract. We present a Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption (HIBE) system where the ciphertext consists of just three group elements and decryption requires only two bilinear map computations,...

On the effectiveness of address-space randomization (2004)

Hovav Shacham, Eu-jin Goh, Nagendra Modadugu, Ben Pfaff, Dan Boneh

Address-space randomization is a technique used to fortify systems against buffer overflow attacks. The idea is to introduce artificial diversity by randomizing the memory location of certain system...

Secure Indexes (2004)

Eu-jin Goh

A secure index is a data structure that allows a querier with a "trapdoor " for a word x to test in O(1) time only if the index contains x; The index reveals no information about...

Secure Indexes (2004)

Eu-jin Goh

A secure index is a data structure that allows a querier with a “trapdoor ” for a word x to test in O(1) time only if the index contains x; The index reveals no information about its contents...

Secure Indexes (2004)

Eu-jin Goh

A secure index is a data structure that allows a querier with a “trapdoor ” for a word x to test in O(1) time only if the index contains x; The index reveals no information about its contents...

Sirius: Securing remote untrusted storage (2003)

Eu-jin Goh, Hovav Shacham, Nagendra Modadugu, Dan Boneh

This paper presents SiRiUS, a secure file system designed to be layered over insecure network and P2P file systems such as NFS, CIFS, OceanStore, and Yahoo! Briefcase. SiRiUS assumes the network...

A signature scheme as secure as the Diffie-Hellman problem (2003)

Eu-jin Goh

Abstract. We show a signature scheme whose security is tightly related to the Computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) assumption in the Random Oracle Model. Existing discrete-log based signature schemes,...

Sirius: Securing remote untrusted storage (2003)

Eu-jin Goh, Hovav Shacham, Nagendra Modadugu, Dan Boneh

This paper presents SiRiUS, a secure file system designed to be layered over insecure network and P2P file systems such as NFS, CIFS, OceanStore, and Yahoo! Briefcase. SiRiUS assumes the network...

A signature scheme as secure as the Diffie-Hellman problem (2003)

Eu-jin Goh

Abstract. We show a signature scheme whose security is tightly related to the Computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) assumption in the Random Oracle Model. Existing discrete-log based signature schemes,...

A Signature Scheme as Secure as the Di#e-Hellman Problem (2003)

Eu-jin Goh, Stanislaw Jarecki

Abstract. We show a signature scheme whose security is tightly related to the Computational Di#e-Hellman (CDH) assumption in the Random Oracle Model. Existing discrete-log based signature schemes,...

A signature scheme as secure as the Diffie-Hellman problem (2003)

Eu-jin Goh

Abstract. We show a signature scheme whose security is tightly related to the Computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) assumption in the Random Oracle Model. Existing discrete-log based signature schemes,...

The Design and Implementation of Protocol-Based Hidden Key Recovery (2003)

Eu-jin Goh, P. Golle, B. Pinkas, D. Boneh, Benny Pinkas

We show how to add key recovery to existing security protocols such as SSL/TLS and SSH without changing the protocol. Our key recovery designs possess the following novel features: (1) The Key...

Sirius: Securing remote untrusted storage (2003)

Eu-jin Goh, Hovav Shacham, Nagendra Modadugu, Dan Boneh

This paper presents SiRiUS, a secure file system designed to be layered over insecure network and P2P file systems such as NFS, CIFS, OceanStore, and Yahoo! Briefcase. SiRiUS assumes the network...