Razvan Rosie

According to our database1, Razvan Rosie authored at least 15 papers between 2015 and 2025.

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2025
A simple inner-product functional encryption scheme from the inverse-DDH assumption.
Des. Codes Cryptogr., October, 2025

2023
A Minor Note on Obtaining Simpler iO Constructions via Depleted Obfuscators.
Proceedings of the Cryptology and Network Security - 22nd International Conference, 2023

Multi-input Non-interactive Functional Encryption: Constructions and Applications.
Proceedings of the Codes, Cryptology and Information Security, 2023

2022
Adaptively Secure Laconic Function Evaluation for NC<sup>1</sup>.
Proceedings of the Topics in Cryptology - CT-RSA 2022, 2022

2021
NIKE from Affine Determinant Programs.
Proceedings of the Provable and Practical Security, 2021

On the (M)iNTRU Assumption in the Integer Case.
Proceedings of the Provable and Practical Security, 2021

Partitioned Searchable Encryption.
Proceedings of the Provable and Practical Security, 2021

Time-Release Cryptography from Minimal Circuit Assumptions.
Proceedings of the Progress in Cryptology - INDOCRYPT 2021, 2021

2020
The Fifth International Students' Olympiad in cryptography - NSUCRYPTO: Problems and their solutions.
Cryptologia, 2020

2019
On the achievability of white-box cryptography. (Sur la faisabilité de la cryptographie en boîte-blanche).
PhD thesis, 2019

Robust Encryption, Extended.
Proceedings of the Topics in Cryptology - CT-RSA 2019, 2019

2018
Adaptive-Secure VRFs with Shorter Keys from Static Assumptions.
Proceedings of the Cryptology and Network Security - 17th International Conference, 2018

2017
Security of Symmetric Primitives under Incorrect Usage of Keys.
IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2017

Twisting Lattice and Graph Techniques to Compress Transactional Ledgers.
Proceedings of the Security and Privacy in Communication Networks, 2017

2015
Randomness of Spritz via DieHarder testing.
CoRR, 2015


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