Dr. Vaibhav Garg is an Award Winning Executive who currently works as the Executive Director of Cybersecurity & Privacy Research and Public Policy Research at Comcast Cable. He has a PhD in Security Informatics from Indiana University and a M.S. in Information Security from Purdue University. He has more than 15 years of industry experience in domains that span Tech Policy, Cybersecurity, Privacy, AI, and Economics. He has co-authored over thirty peer reviewed publications and received the best paper award at the 2011 eCrime Researcher's Summit for his work on the economics of cybercrime. He previously served as the Editor in Chief of ACM Computers & Society, where he received the ACM SIGCAS Outstanding Service Award.

Dr. Garg currently serves as the Working Group Lead for the President’s National Security and Telecommunication’s Advisory Committee’s workstream on Post-Quantum Cryptography. He served as the Vice Chair for Consumer Technology Association’s WG on Cybersecurity and Privacy. He is the Co-Chair for Communication Sector Coordinating Council’s Emerging Technology Committee. His projects and papers have been referenced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, National Security and Telecommunication’s Advisory Committee, and Financial Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center. He has previously presented at events like Broadband Breakfast, Usenix Enigma, Usenix PEPR, Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Hack the Capitol, and State of the Net.

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Ring of Gyges: Accountable Anonymous Broadcast via Secret-Shared Shuffle

Wentao Dong (City University of Hong Kong), Peipei Jiang (Wuhan University; City University of Hong Kong), Huayi Duan (ETH Zurich), Cong Wang (City University of Hong Kong), Lingchen Zhao (Wuhan University), Qian Wang (Wuhan University)

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Vision: Retiring Scenarios — Enabling Ecologically Valid Measurement in...

Oliver D. Reithmaier (Leibniz University Hannover), Thorsten Thiel (Atmina Solutions), Anne Vonderheide (Leibniz University Hannover), Markus Dürmuth (Leibniz University Hannover)

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Mixnets on a Tightrope: Quantifying the Leakage of Mix...

Sebastian Meiser, Debajyoti Das, Moritz Kirschte, Esfandiar Mohammadi, Aniket Kate

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Decoupling Permission Management from Cryptography for Privacy-Preserving Systems

Ruben De Smet (Department of Engineering Technology (INDI), Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Tom Godden (Department of Engineering Technology (INDI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Kris Steenhaut (Department of Engineering Technology (INDI), Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel), An Braeken (Department of Engineering Technology (INDI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

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