REBECCA WRIGHT


Rebecca Wright
Rebecca N. Wright

Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science

Deputy Director
DIMACS

CoRE Building, Room 404
Rutgers University
96 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
USA

email: rebecca.wright (at) rutgers.edu

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Research Interests

Computer and communications security, particularly in the areas of privacy, cryptographic protocols, and fault-tolerant distributed computing. Designing protocols, systems, and services that perform their specified computational or communication functions even if some of the participants or underlying components behave maliciously.

I am a member of the PORTIA project .
I am also associated with the DyDAn Center located at DIMACS.


Current Professional Activities

World Wide Web Conference (WWW2010), Program Area Chair.

Computing Innovations Fellows Project, Selection Committee.

National Academies Committee on State Voter Registration Databases, Committee Member. Prepublication version of final report now available.

DIMACS Special Focus on Algorithmic Foundations of the Internet, 2007-2010, Organizing Committee.

Journal of Computer Security, Editorial Board.

International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS), Editorial and Advisory Board.

Transactions on Data Privacy, Editorial Board.

Information Security Conference (ISC), Steering Committee.

Engaging Data: First International Forum on the Application and Management of Personal Electronic Information, Program Committee.

ProfessHers mailing list for women faculty in computer science, computer engineering, and information technology, Moderator.


Courses

Fall 2009: 16:198:500. Light Seminar on Economics of Cybersecurity

Fall 2008: 16:198:671. Privacy in a Networked World
16:198:500. Light Seminar on Readings in Differential Privacy

Fall 2007: 16:198:672. Theory of Distributed Computation

The following courses were taught at Stevens Institute of Technology.

Spring 2007: CS601A. Algorithmic Complexity

Spring 2006: CS625A. Foundations of Distributed Computing

Fall 2005: CS601A. Algorithmic Complexity

Spring 2005: CS465A/CS765A. Privacy in a Networked World.
CS693A. Cryptographic Protocols. (co-taught with Prof. Susanne Wetzel)

Fall 2004: CS668A. Foundations of Cryptography

Spring 2004: CS601A. Algorithmic Complexity

Fall 2003: CS668A. Foundations of Cryptography

Spring 2003: CS601A. Algorithmic Complexity

Fall 2002: CS765C. Foundations of Distributed Computing

I organized a series of tutorials at DIMACS, August 4-7, 2003:
DIMACS Tutorial on Applied Cryptography and Network Security


Publications

Publications by year | Publications by type | Publications by topic | Full list of publications


Students and Postdocs

Graduated Students

Zhiqiang Yang, PhD 2007 (Stevens)
Hiranmayee Subramaniam, MS 2003 (Stevens)

Current PhD students

Geetha Jagannathan
Darakhshan Mir
Syeda Arzoo Zehra
Michael de Mare (Stevens)
Onur Kardes (Stevens)

Postdocs

Vijay Ramachandran (February 2006 - July 2007)
Sotiris Ioannidis (February 2005 - June 2007, co-supervised with Susanne Wetzel)
Sheng Zhong (September 2004 - July 2005)


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