Ananth Raghunathan
Senior Research Scientist
Google Brain
1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy
Mountain View, CA, 94043
email: ananthr (at) cs (dot) [university] (dot) edu
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Bio
I am a computer scientist broadly interested in cryptography, security, and machine learning. At Google, I work in the security and privacy research team under Google Brain with Úlfar Erlingsson on differential privacy (RAPPOR), applied crypto (incl. post-quantum crypto), and topics at the intersection of security and machine learning.
I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University advised by Prof. Dan Boneh. My thesis focused on modeling and building secure deterministic and searchable encryption schemes. I also worked on building lattice-based cryptographic primitives, among other topics in cryptography.
I spent Summer 2013 with Dirk Balfanz and the security engineering team doing research on the Security Key at Google. I spent Summer 2012 at Microsoft Research (Silicon Valley) working with Gil Segev and Ilya Mironov. Earlier, I graduated from the Computer Science and Engineering Department at IIT Madras with a Bachelors of Technology in Computer Science in 2009.
Publications
Prochlo: Strong Privacy for Analytics in the Crowd With Andrea Bittau, Úlfar Erlingsson, Petros Maniatis, Ilya Mironov, David Lie, Mitch Rudominer, Ushasree Kode, Julien Tinnes, and Bernhard Seefeld ACM SOSP 2017 |
Frodo: Take off the ring! Practical, Quantum-Secure Key Exchange from
LWE With Joppe Bos, Craig Costello, Léo Ducas, Ilya Mironov, Michael Naehrig, Valeria Nikolaenko, and Douglas Stebila ACM CCS 2016 |
Improved Constructions of PRFs Secure Against Related-Key
Attacks With Kevin Lewi and Hart Montgomery ACNS 2014 |
Function-Private Subspace-Membership Encryption and Its
Applications
With Dan Boneh and Gil Segev ASIACRYPT 2013 |
Function-Private Identity-Based Encryption: Hiding the Function in
Functional Encryption
With Dan Boneh and Gil Segev CRYPTO 2013 |
Message-Locked Encryption for Lock-Dependent Messages
With Martín Abadi, Dan Boneh, Ilya Mironov, and Gil Segev CRYPTO 2013 |
Key-Homomorphic PRFs and Their Applications
With Dan Boneh, Kevin Lewi, and Hart Montgomery CRYPTO 2013 |
Deterministic Public-Key Encryption for Adaptively Chosen Plaintext
Distributions With Gil Segev and Salil Vadhan EUROCRYPT 2013 |
Algebraic PRFs with Improved Efficiency from the Augmented
Cascade With Dan Boneh, Hart Montgomery ACM CCS 2010 |
Obfuscating Straight Line Arithmetic Programs With Srivatsan Narayanan, Ramarathnam Venkatesan DRM Workshop at ACM CCS 2009 |
Teaching
I helped my advisor with this excellent online course! in the
Winter of 2012.
I was a Course Assistant (CA) for CS255: Introduction to
Cryptography in Winter 2012 and 2011.
Personal
My sister Aditi Raghunathan's website.
A short write-up on the Gödel prize-winning Toda's theorem—one of my favorite results in complexity theory—as a project report for Prof. Luca Trevisan's CS254.
Website design inspired by Philipp Krähenbühl.