Seny Kamara Explained

Seny Kamara
Birth Place:France
Nationality:French, American
Field:Computer science, cryptography
Doctoral Advisor:Fabian Monrose
Known For:searchable symmetric encryption, structured encryption

Seny Kamara is a Senegalese-French-American computer scientist best known for his work on cryptography. He has delivered multiple congressional testimonies about the potential harms and opportunities with technology. He leads or co-leads numerous centers and activities focused on cryptography and social good. His work has been covered extensively in high-profile media, including Wired and Forbes.

Education

Kamara received his Bachelors in Computer Science from Purdue University in 2001. He received his Master's degree and PhD in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University in 2008. His dissertation, Computing Securely with Untrusted Resources, explored cryptographic problems in the setting of cloud computing including searchable symmetric encryption and proofs of storage.

Career

He is an associate professor of computer science at Brown University. He has worked as a chief scientist at Aroki Systems, as a principal scientist at MongoDB, and as a researcher at Microsoft Research. At Brown University, he co-directs the Encrypted Systems Lab and is affiliated with the CAPS group, the Data Science Initiative, the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies and the Policy Lab. He teaches a popular Algorithms for the People course that surveys, critiques, and aspires to address the ways in which computer science & technology affect marginalized communities.[1]

Research

Kamara is one of the principal contributors to the field of encrypted search and to searchable symmetric encryption (SSE). With Reza Curtmola, Juan Garay and Rafail Ostrovsky, he proposed the first SSE constructions to achieve optimal search time.[2] Along with Melissa Chase, he later introduced structured encryption[3] which underlies most practical SSE and encrypted database schemes.

Public work

Kamara has given congressional testimony to the U.S. House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology in 2021 where he argued for considering the harms technology can cause and advocated for computer science and technology communities to work hard to mitigate those harms.[4] Also in 2021, he collaborated with Senator Ron Wyden to advocate for an encrypted gun registry.[5] In 2019, he delivered congressional testimony to the Financial Services Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives about how data uses in the financial industry have the potential to erode consumer privacy and increase discrimination.[6] He joined a National Academy of Sciences committee focused on "Law Enforcement and Intelligence Access to Plaintext Information in an Era of Widespread Strong Encryption: Options and Tradeoffs" which has produced a report on encryption and cybersecurity.[7]

Publications

His most cited publications are:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Algorithms for the People . 27 January 2022.
  2. Curtmola. Reza. Garay. Juan. Kamara. Seny. Ostrovsky. Rafail. 2011-01-01. Searchable symmetric encryption: Improved definitions and efficient constructions. Journal of Computer Security. en. 19. 5. 895–934. 10.3233/JCS-2011-0426. 0926-227X. 10.1.1.61.8800.
  3. Book: Chase. Melissa. Kamara. Seny. Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2010 . Structured Encryption and Controlled Disclosure . 2010. Abe. Masayuki. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-17373-8_33. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 6477 . en. Berlin, Heidelberg. Springer. 577–594. 10.1007/978-3-642-17373-8_33. 978-3-642-17373-8.
  4. Web site: Hearing: Accelerating Discovery: the Future of Scientific Computing . YouTube. May 19, 2021 . 27 January 2022.
  5. Hay Newman . Lily . This Encrypted Gun Registry Might Bridge a Partisan Divide . 27 January 2022 . Wired . January 29, 2021.
  6. Web site: Task Force on Financial Technology: Banking on Your Data . YouTube. November 21, 2019 . 27 January 2022.
  7. 2018. Decrypting the Encryption Debate: A Framework for Decision Makers. National Academy of the Sciences. 9780309471534. 27 January 2022.
  8. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=TY9L1ecAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao