Selected Works of Dr. Reihaneh Safavi-Naini
Dr. Reihaneh Safavi-Naini is the iCORE Chair in Information Security at the University of Calgary in Canada. Before joining University of Calgary in 2007, she was a Professor of Computer Science, Faculty of Informatics and the Director of Telecommunication and Information Technology Research Institute (TITR) and Centre for Information Security at the University of Wollongong. She has served on the program committees of major conferences in cryptology and information security including CRYPTO, EUROCRYPT, ASIACRYPT, and ACM CCS and has worked on numerous industry collaborative research projects. Currently, she is director of iCORE Information Security Lab. She received a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering - coding theory under supervision of Prof. Ian F. Blake from University of Waterloo, Canada, after completing her BSc and MSc in Electrical Engineering in University of Tehran. Her current research interests include information theoretic security, provable security, network security, digital and privacy rights management, and multimedia security.
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- A Pixel-Based Robust Imagewatermarking System
- A scalable and oblivious digital watermarking for images
- An MPEG tolerant authentication system for video data
- Bounds on authentication systems in query mode
- Compression performance of JPEG encryption scheme
- Compression tolerant DCT based image hash
- Crypto Topics And Applications I
- Crypto Topics And Applications II
- Detecting Policy Violations through Traffic Analysis
- Distributed Management of OMA DRM Domains
- High-capacity steganography using a shared colour palette
- Import/Export in Digital Rights Management
- Location privacy in mobile IP
- New results on frame-proof codes and traceability schemes
- On Multiple Watermarking
- Performance Measurement of Watermark Embedding Patterns
- Protecting Privacy with the MPEG-21 IPMP Framework
- Secure authorization, access control and data integrity in Bluetooth
- Secure Multimedia Authoring with Dishonest Collaborators
- Securing Mobile IP Enabled Laptop
- Sequential Traitor Tracing
- Sharing Digital Rights with Domain Licensing
- Towards securing 3G mobile phones
- Web filtering using text classification
- Weighted Segmented Digital Watermarking
