Ari Juels
Biography
Ari Juels is a Professor at Cornell Tech (Jacobs Institute) in New York City, which he joined in 2014.
He was the Chief Scientist of RSA (The Security Division of EMC), Director of RSA Laboratories, and a Distinguished Engineer at EMC, where he worked until 2013. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from U.C. Berkeley in 1996.
His recent areas of interest include cryptocurrency and smart contracts, applied cryptography, cloud security, user authentication, and privacy, among other things. He is Co-Director of the Initiative for CryptoCurrencies and Contracts (IC3).
In 2004, MIT's Technology Review Magazine named Dr. Juels one of the world's top 100 technology innovators under the age of 35. Computerworld honored him in its "40 Under 40" list of young industry leaders in 2007. He has received other distinctions, but sadly no recent ones acknowledging his youth.
Research Interests
My interests broadly span security, privacy, and cryptography. A few of the research areas my group is now exploring are:
- Cryptocurrency and smart contracts: For all its promise, Bitcoin is just one point in a large design space of financial instruments. How might we make cryptocurrencies more flexible and more relevant to ordinary users, regulators, and banks?
- Cloud security: How can cloud providers best provide security for their tenants? How can tenants best protect themselves from threats in the cloud?
- Honey objects: How can we create fake resources that deceive adversaries, and how can we use counterintelligence to defend real-world systems against breaches and inside attackers?
- Post-privacy systems: If privacy erodes to the point of indefensibility, how can we still ensure an equitable world by enforcing fair use of data and fair decision-making? - Security, privacy, and physiology: How does data security intersect with biometrics, neuroscience, and medical data?
Selected Publications
- 2017. "Sealed-Glass Proofs: Using Transparent Enclaves to Prove and Sell Knowledge." Paper presented at IEEE European Sympo-sium on Security and Privacy (Euro S&P), 2017 .
- 2017."FairTest: Discovering Unwarranted Associations in Data-Driven Applica-tions." Paper presented at IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (Euro S&P), .
- 2017. "PieceWork: Generalized Outsourcing Control for Proofs of Work." Paper presented at BITCOIN .
- 2016. "Privacy is Dead, Long Live Privacy: Restoring Social Norms as Confidentiality Wanes." Communications of the ACM (CACM). .
- 2016. "pASSWORD tYPOS and How to Correct Them Securely." .
Selected Awards and Honors
- Distinguished Paper Award, IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy ("Oakland"), 2015 and 2016
- Cisco Internet of Things Security Grand Challenge Winner 2014
- NYU-Poly Best Applied Security Paper Award: 3rd Place, 2012, 2nd Place, 2013
- PET Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2007
- MIT Technology Review TR 100 (now called TR35) 2004
Education
- BA (Latin Literature and Mathematics), Amherst College, 1991
- PhD (Computer Science), University of California at Berkeley, 1996