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Keiichi Iwamura is a Professor in the Department of Information and Computer Technology at Tokyo University of Science's School of Engineering, specializing in cryptographic protocols and information security. With over 113 publications spanning from 1992 to projected 2025, his research demonstrates sustained academic productivity and leadership in the field of information security.
Professor Iwamura's primary research interests center around secret sharing schemes, secure multi-party computation, privacy-preserving technologies, and digital watermarking. His work bridges theoretical cryptography with practical implementations, particularly focusing on communication efficiency and real-world applicability of cryptographic protocols. He has made significant contributions to threshold secret sharing techniques, verifiable secret sharing, and secure computation frameworks that maintain privacy while enabling collaborative data processing.
His recent publications (2020-2025) reveal a strong focus on optimizing secret sharing protocols for practical applications, with particular attention to reducing communication overhead while maintaining security guarantees. The research trends show increasing integration of machine learning techniques with traditional cryptographic methods, especially in watermarking and privacy-preserving computation domains.
Professor Iwamura maintains extensive research collaborations, most notably with Ahmad Akmal Aminuddin Mohd Kamal (22 joint publications), Isao Echizen (21 publications), and Kitahiro Kaneda (20 publications), indicating a well-established research network focused on information security challenges.
His research has been published in high-impact venues including IEEE Access, Journal of Information Security and Applications, and major conferences such as CCNC, GCCE, and ICISSP, demonstrating recognition of his work within the international security research community.
