Amir Herzberg
Professor
Computer Science
Bar Ilan University
Israel
Biography
"Dr. Amir Herzberg is affiliated to the Department of Computer Science, Bar Ilan University. Dr. Amir Herzberg is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Amir Herzberg has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Amir Herzberg is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Amir Herzberg contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Amir Herzberg clinical and scientific research interests include Network security, esp. Internet protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, routing, Denial-of-Service, spam, Applied - yet provable - cryptography, esp., resiliency (to exposures, cryptanalysis, side-channels), Privacy, anonymity and covert communication, including defenses and attacks (e.g., on Tor). Cyber-security, mainly: Malware communication and detection. Usable security and social-engineering attacks, incl. phishing, Financial cryptography, i.e., using cryptography to innovate financial systems. Trust management and Network protocols and distributed algorithms."
Research Interest
"Network security, esp. Internet protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, routing, Denial-of-Service, spam, Applied - yet provable - cryptography, esp., resiliency (to exposures, cryptanalysis, side-channels), Privacy, anonymity and covert communication, including defenses and attacks (e.g., on Tor). Cyber-security, mainly: Malware communication and detection. Usable security and social-engineering attacks, incl. phishing, Financial cryptography, i.e., using cryptography to innovate financial systems. Trust management and Network protocols and distributed algorithms"
Publications
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Herzberg A, Shulman H. Oblivious and fair server-aided two-party computation. Information Security Technical Report. 2013 May 31;17(4):210-26.
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Herzberg A, Margulies R. Forcing Johnny to login safely. Computer Security–ESORICS 2011. 2011:452-71.
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Herzberg A, Shulman H. Fragmentation considered poisonous, or: One-domain-to-rule-them-all. org. InCommunications and Network Security (CNS), 2013 IEEE Conference on 2013 Oct 14 (pp. 224-232). IEEE.