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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i2]Caleb Geren, Amanda Board, Gaby G. Dagher, Tim Andersen, Jun Zhuang:
Blockchain for Large Language Model Security and Safety: A Holistic Survey. CoRR abs/2407.20181 (2024) - 2023
- [c20]Edgar Navarro, Kyle J. Standing, Gaby G. Dagher, Tim Andersen:
Ensuring Trustworthy Neural Network Training via Blockchain. CogMI 2023: 31-40 - [c19]Matthew Miller, Skarlet Williams, Gaby G. Dagher, Min Long:
PRISM: A Blockchain-Enabled Reputation-Based Consensus for Enhancing Scientific Workflow Provenance. CIC 2023: 72-81 - 2022
- [j7]Alixandra Taylor, Austin Kugler, Praneeth Babu Marella, Gaby G. Dagher:
VigilRx: A Scalable and Interoperable Prescription Management System Using Blockchain. IEEE Access 10: 25973-25986 (2022) - [j6]Golam Dastoger Bashar, Joshua Holmes, Gaby G. Dagher:
ACCORD: A Scalable Multileader Consensus Protocol for Healthcare Blockchain. IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 17: 2990-3005 (2022) - [c18]Reagan Hoopes, Hamilton Hardy, Min Long, Gaby G. Dagher:
SciLedger: A Blockchain-based Scientific Workflow Provenance and Data Sharing Platform. CIC 2022: 125-134 - [c17]Daniel Rouhana, Peyton Lundquist, Tim Andersen, Gaby G. Dagher:
MnemoSys: A Conditional Probability Estimation Protocol for Blockchain Audited Reputation Management. TPS-ISA 2022: 67-76 - 2021
- [j5]Gaby G. Dagher, Anthony P. Machado, Eddie C. Davis, Thomas Green, John Martin, Matthew Ferguson:
Data storage in cellular DNA: contextualizing diverse encoding schemes. Evol. Intell. 14(2): 331-343 (2021) - [j4]Aparna Sankaran Srinath, Hannah Johnson, Gaby G. Dagher, Min Long:
BullyNet: Unmasking Cyberbullies on Social Networks. IEEE Trans. Comput. Soc. Syst. 8(2): 332-344 (2021) - [c16]Justin S. Gazsi, Sajia Zafreen, Gaby G. Dagher, Min Long:
VAULT: A Scalable Blockchain-Based Protocol for Secure Data Access and Collaboration. Blockchain 2021: 376-381 - [c15]Dylan Eck, Adam Torek, Steven Cutchin, Gaby G. Dagher:
Diffusion: Analysis of Many-to-Many Transactions in Bitcoin. Blockchain 2021: 388-393 - 2020
- [j3]Gaby G. Dagher, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Noman Mohammed, Jeremy Clark:
sf SecDM: privacy-preserving data outsourcing framework with differential privacy. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 62(5): 1923-1960 (2020) - [c14]Joshua Holmes, Gaby G. Dagher:
Variance: Secure Two-Party Protocol for Efficient Asset Comparison in Bitcoin. Blockchain 2020: 62-71 - [c13]Yi Xie, Joshua Holmes, Gaby G. Dagher:
ZeroLender: Trustless Peer-to-Peer Bitcoin Lending Platform. CODASPY 2020: 247-258 - [c12]Golam Dastoger Bashar, Alejandro Anzola Avila, Gaby G. Dagher:
PoQ: A Consensus Protocol for Private Blockchains Using Intel SGX. SecureComm (2) 2020: 141-160
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c11]Qing-Qing Xie, Yantian Hou, Ke Cheng, Gaby G. Dagher, Liangmin Wang, Shucheng Yu:
Flexibly and Securely Shape Your Data Disclosed to Others. AsiaCCS 2019: 160-167 - [c10]Marwan Ali Albahar, Xing Gao, Gaby G. Dagher, Daiping Liu, Fengwei Zhang, Jidong Xiao:
A Study of the Multiple Sign-in Feature in Web Applications. SecureComm (2) 2019: 440-453 - [c9]Tanya Khatri, Gaby G. Dagher, Yantian Hou:
Privacy-Preserving Genomic Data Publishing via Differentially-Private Suffix Tree. SecureComm (1) 2019: 569-584 - [c8]Golam Dastoger Bashar, Graham Hill, Subroto Singha, Praneeth Babu Marella, Gaby G. Dagher, Jidong Xiao:
Contextualizing Consensus Protocols in Blockchain: A Short Survey. TPS-ISA 2019: 190-195 - 2018
- [j2]Khalil Al-Hussaeni, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Farkhund Iqbal, Gaby G. Dagher, Eun G. Park:
SafePath: Differentially-private publishing of passenger trajectories in transportation systems. Comput. Networks 143: 126-139 (2018) - [c7]Gaby G. Dagher, Praneeth Babu Marella, Matea Milojkovic, Jordan Mohler:
BroncoVote: Secure Voting System using Ethereum's Blockchain. ICISSP 2018: 96-107 - [c6]Praneeth Babu Marella, Matea Milojkovic, Jordan Mohler, Gaby G. Dagher:
GenVote: Blockchain-Based Customizable and Secure Voting Platform. ICISSP (Revised Selected Papers) 2018: 152-171 - [c5]Jyh-haw Yeh, Srisarguru Sridhar, Gaby G. Dagher, Hung-Min Sun, Ning Shen, Kathleen Dakota White:
A Certificateless One-Way Group Key Agreement Protocol for End-to-End Email Encryption. PRDC 2018: 34-43 - 2015
- [c4]Gaby G. Dagher, Benedikt Bünz, Joseph Bonneau, Jeremy Clark, Dan Boneh:
Provisions: Privacy-preserving Proofs of Solvency for Bitcoin Exchanges. CCS 2015: 720-731 - [c3]Gaby G. Dagher, Farkhund Iqbal, Mahtab Arafati, Benjamin C. M. Fung:
Fusion: Privacy-Preserving Distributed Protocol for High-Dimensional Data Mashup. ICPADS 2015: 760-769 - [i1]Gaby G. Dagher, Benedikt Bünz, Joseph Bonneau, Jeremy Clark, Dan Boneh:
Provisions: Privacy-preserving proofs of solvency for Bitcoin exchanges. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2015: 1008 (2015) - 2014
- [c2]Mahtab Arafati, Gaby G. Dagher, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Patrick C. K. Hung:
D-Mash: A Framework for Privacy-Preserving Data-as-a-Service Mashups. IEEE CLOUD 2014: 498-505 - [c1]Omar Abdel Wahab, Moulay Omar Hachami, Arslan Zaffari, Mery Vivas, Gaby G. Dagher:
DARM: a privacy-preserving approach for distributed association rules mining on horizontally-partitioned data. IDEAS 2014: 1-8 - 2013
- [j1]Gaby G. Dagher, Benjamin C. M. Fung:
Subject-based semantic document clustering for digital forensic investigations. Data Knowl. Eng. 86: 224-241 (2013)
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