Adam Aviv
Asst. Professor
Collaborator
USNA
Computer Science, Annapolis, MD 21402
Computer Science, Annapolis, MD 21402
Adam Aviv is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the United States Naval Academy. He received my Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania where he was advised by Professors Jonathan M. Smith and Matt Blaze. He has broad research interests, primarily in the area of computer and network security/cybersecurity, privacy, usable security of smartphone and tablets, and mobile authentication.
Publications
2016
- V. Narkhede, K. P. Joshi, T. Finin, S. Choi, A. Aviv, and D. S. Roche, "Managing Cloud Storage Obliviously", InProceedings, International Conference on Cloud Computing, June 2016, 1771 downloads.
- D. S. Roche, A. Aviv, and S. Choi, "A Practical Oblivious Map Data Structure with Secure Deletion and History Independence.", InProceedings, IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2016, 1430 downloads.
Past Projects
- Secure and Oblivious Cloud Storage and Deletion, Collaborator