
About
Tal Rabin is the Rachleff Family Professor in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Her cryptography research focuses on secure multiparty computation, threshold cryptography, and blockchain security, developing frameworks like YOSO (You Only Speak Once) for secure distributed computation.
Recent work includes privacy-preserving deep learning systems (Falcon) and threshold cryptography service models. She has contributed to cryptographic foundations through improved RSA key generation protocols and analysis of leakage-resilient systems. Dr. Rabin serves on program committees for major security and cryptography conferences worldwide.
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