Rebecca Wright is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science
Department and the Deputy Director of DIMACS at Rutgers. Earlier, she
was a Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stevens
Institute of Technology and a researcher in the Secure Systems
Research Department at AT&T Labs and AT&T Bell Labs. Her research
spans the area of information security, including cryptography,
privacy, foundations of computer security, and fault-tolerant
distributed computing, as well as foundations of networking.
Dr. Wright serves as an editor of the Journal of Computer Security
(IOS Press) and the International Journal of Information and Computer
Security (Inderscience), and was a member of the board of directors of
the International Association for Cryptologic Research from 2001 to
2005. She was Program Chair of Financial Cryptography 2003 and the
2006 ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS) and
General Chair of Crypto 2002, and has also served on numerous program
committees. She received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Yale
University, a B.A. from Columbia University, and an honorary M.E. from
Stevens Institute of Technology.
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