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Joseph Jaeger is an Assistant Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Cybersecurity and Privacy. His research focuses on cryptography, theoretical computer science, and cybersecurity, with a particular emphasis on cryptographic proofs, encryption security, and privacy-preserving protocols.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science from University of California, San Diego (advisor: Mihir Bellare)
- Postdoctoral Scholar at University of Washington (mentor: Stefano Tessaro)
- Bachelor's in Computer Science and Mathematics from Rutgers University (advisor: David Cash)
His work spans cryptographic security models, memory-tightness analysis, and secure messaging protocols, addressing challenges in adaptive attacks, key-length extension, and privacy-preserving systems. Articles reflect expertise in both theoretical and applied cryptography, including contributions to end-to-end encryption standards.
Joseph's research has been published in venues covering quantum cryptography, secure communication frameworks, and computational complexity, though specific awards or grants are not mentioned in the provided text.
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