Thomas Hardjono
Scholar

Thomas Hardjono

Google Scholar ID: KeBLrocAAAAJ
MIT
Securitycryptographynetworks
Citations & Impact
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Citations
2,536
 
H-index
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i10-index
52
 
Publications
20
 
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published over 80 technical conference/journal papers, authored several books, and holds over 30 patents. Some recent papers include:
  • - Attestable Cryptographic Wallets for Tokenized Assets (2025)
  • - A Policy-Driven Ecosystem for an Indonesia Rupiah Stablecoin (2025)
  • - Interoperability Challenges in Asset Networks (2025)
  • - Decentralized Registries for Assets Metadata (2025)
  • - Authenticated Delegation and Authorized AI Agents (2025)
  • - Towards Web3 Services for the Indonesian Digital Economy (2024)
  • - Integrating Device Attestations with OpenID-Connect (2024)
  • - Mind Your Roots of Trust (2024)
  • - Asset Schemas and Profiles for Token Networks
  • - Restoring Trust and Safety in Social Networks
  • - A Brief History of Blockchain Interoperability
  • - On Standardized Service Interfaces for the Interoperability of Tokenized Asset Networks
  • - SoK: Security and Privacy of Blockchain Interoperability
  • - Data Cooperatives for Identity Attestations
  • - Towards Attestable Wallets for Tokenized Assets
  • - Secure Community Transformers: Private Pooled Data for LLMs
  • - Legal Ramifications of Digital Tokenization
  • - Do You Need a Distributed Ledger Technology Interoperability Solution?
  • - Blockchain Intra-operability and Inter-Operability
  • - Blockchain Interoperability – Hermes: Fault-tolerant middleware
  • - A Flat-Fee Blockchain based on the Classic ISP Model
  • - The Problem of Hybrid-NFTs: Perpetual Syncronization between Real-World Assets and their On-Chain Token Representations
  • - Time for a New Digital Bretton Woods
  • - Future Directions for Regulated Private Wallets and VASP Trust Infrastructures
  • - Attestations of Blockchain Nodes
  • - Blockchain Gateways, Bridges and Delegated Hash-Locks
  • - A Contract Service Provider Model for Virtual Assets
  • - Travel Rule Information Sharing Architecture for Virtual Asset Service Providers (TRISA)
  • - Wallet Attestations for Virtual Asset Service Providers and Crypto-Assets Insurance
  • - Proposal for a Comprehensive Crypto Asset Taxonomy
Research Experience
  • Previously director at the MIT Kerberos Consortium; currently with the MIT Connection Science & Engineering group.
Education
  • Information not provided
Background
  • Dr. Thomas Hardjono is the CTO of Connection Science & Engineering at MIT in Cambridge, MA, USA. He is an early pioneer in the field of digital identities and trusted hardware, and instrumental in the development and broad adoption of the MIT Kerberos authentication protocol. His activities include leading innovative startups and bridging these through standardization efforts in several industry forums, including the IETF, IEEE, Trusted Computing Group, Confidential Computing Alliance, and others. Current areas of interest include L1 Interoperability, Tokenized Assets, Web3 Decentralized Infrastructures, and Cyber-Resilient Protocols.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests and hobbies not mentioned
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