New SPLICE Dissertation: ‘Security and Privacy for the Modern World’

We are proud to announce a SPLICE team members’ successful dissertation. Dr. Tushar Jois’s dissertation focuses on creating secure, privacy-respecting computing for the average user by giving them the tools to guarantee their data is shielded from prying eyes.

The dissertation uncovers side channels that are present when scientific computation is outsourced to the cloud and builds a data-oblivious virtual environment to address side channel vulnerabilities. The work also explores practical steganography to protect interpersonal communications, and at-home cryptography that binds user access to important files to a secure location.

To learn more, check out Dr. Tushar Jois’s dissertation below. 

Jois, Tushar. SECURITY AND PRIVACY FOR THE MODERN WORLD. Johns Hopkins University, Mar. 2023, https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2/68235/JOIS-DISSERTATION-2023.pdf.

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