Seung Geol Choi
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
United States Naval Academy
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Email:choi at usna dot edu
Tel: 410-293-6819
Office: 446 Hopper Hall
Mail:
Dept. of Computer Science
United States Naval Academy
597 McNair Rd
Annapolis, MD 21402
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I joined USNA in 2013.
I was a postdoctoral researcher working with Tal Malkin (2012-2013)
and Jonathan Katz (2010-2012).
I received my PhD from Columbia
University where I was advised by Tal Malkin and Moti Yung. Samsung
Scholarship supported my PhD study for four years.
I received a master's degree
(advised by
Kunsoo Park)
and undergraduate in
Computer Science and Engineering
from
Seoul National University.
The Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies supported my masters study for two
years.
Teaching
- IT432: Advanced Computer and Network Security
- IC210: Introduction to Computer Science
- Fall 2023, 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017
- IT430: Computer and Network Security
- SI204: Introduction to Computer Science
- IC220: Computer Architecture & Organization
- SY308: Security Fundamental Principles
- Spring 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
- SI110: Introduction to Cybersecurity
- Spring 2017, Spring 2016, Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2014
- SI340: Theory of Computing
- Fall 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
- CS3261: CS Theory(at Columbia University)
Research
I am interested in Cryptography, Security, and Computational
Complexity.
Grants
- New Approaches for Large Scale Secure Computation, NSF -- 2020-2024 ($179K)
- Delegated Access Control using Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE), ONR
UMBC-USNA Cyber Innovation Grants. -- 2018-2021 ($330K)
- PI at USNA (PI at UMBC: Karuna Joshi)
- Achieving Practical Privacy for the Cloud, NSF -- 2016-2019 ($380K)
- Co-PI (PI: Adam Aviv at USNA)
- Ensuring Secure Cloud Services using Policy Based Approaches, ONR
UMBC-USNA Cyber Innovation Grants. -- 2015-2018 ($450K)
- PI at USNA (PI at UMBC: Karuna Joshi)
- ONR Junior Naval Academy Research Council (JNARK) -- 2014-2016 ($26K)
Professional Activities
Program Committee
- ASIACCS (ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security):
2023, 2022, 2021
- WAHC (Workshop on Encrypted Computing and Applied Homomorphic Cryptograph):
2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017
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ACNS 2015
- Provable Security (ProvSec 2014)
- CT-RSA 2013
- ESORICS 2012
- Inscrypt 2011
PhD Dissertation, committee member
- Jesus Diaz Vico (Computer Science, UAM): Design and Implementation of Secure Protocols for Practical Authentication and Fair Anonymity Systems -- May 2015.
Master Thesis, committee member
- Sharad Dixit (Computer Science, UMBC): Semantically Rich and Encrypted Cloud EHR System with MA-ABE -- November 2019
- Maithilee Joshi (CSEE, UMBC): Attribute Based Schemes for Secure Access to Cloud-based EHR Systems -- April 2018
- Vaishali Narkhede (Computer Science, UMBC): Policies for Oblivious Cloud Storage Using Semantic Web Technologies -- April 2016
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