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Tudor Soroceanu is a Researcher at the Fraunhofer AISEC Institute, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science under the Information Security group. His work focuses on Post-Quantum Cryptography, Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs), and Efficient Cryptographic Algorithms, with a particular emphasis on security analysis and hybrid encryption schemes.
He earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Free University of Berlin, where his theses addressed security analysis of PUFs and computational geometry algorithms. Since 2016, he has contributed to projects like SecureFog and the ID Management group, investigating vulnerabilities in cryptographic hardware and machine learning resistance.
- 2023: Published a comprehensive survey on public-key multiple encryption schemes, analyzing their security and efficiency in quantum computing contexts.
- 2019: Co-authored a study in CARDIS breaking Lightweight Secure PUFs through novel ML-based attacks.
- 2017: Analyzed XOR Arbiter PUF security in PROOFS, demonstrating exponential attacker effort increases through design principles.
His teaching includes exercises in Cryptanalysis of Symmetric/Asymmetric Methods at the Free University of Berlin. Current research explores quantum-resistant cryptographic primitives and their integration into practical systems.
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