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Professor Konrad Rieck of Technische Universität Braunschweig has just released a list of Influential Security Papers, and research from Brown CS Professor Seny Kamara and alum Charalampos Papamanthou ("Dynamic Searchable Symmetric Encryption"), co-authored with Tom Roeder (now at Google), has clearly withstood the test of time. The list ranks papers published at the four top-tier security conferences, and Kamara and Papamanthou's research earned the #10 spot for papers published in 2012.
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