Joseph Bonneau
Scholar

Joseph Bonneau

Google Scholar ID: Ko1bXSkAAAAJ
New York University
computer securitycryptography
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
10,401
 
H-index
41
 
i10-index
62
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
109
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Merkle Mountain Ranges are Optimal: On witness update frequency for cryptographic accumulators, CRYPTO 2025
  • Good Things Come to Those Who Wait: Dishonest-Majority Coin-Flipping Requires Delay Functions, Eurocrypt 2025
  • NOPE: Strengthening domain authentication with zero-knowledge proofs, SOSP 2024
  • Atomic and Fair Data Exchange via Blockchain, ACM CCS 2024
  • Cornucopia: Distributed randomness beacons at scale, AFT 2024
  • Zombie: Middleboxes that Don’t Snoop, NSDI 2024
  • SoK: Distributed Randomness Beacons, IEEE Security & Privacy (Oakland) 2023
  • Bicorn: An optimistically efficient distributed randomness beacon, FC 2023
  • Short-lived zero-knowledge proofs and signatures, Asiacrypt 2022
  • VeRSA: Verifiable Registries with Efficient Client Audits from RSA Authenticated Dictionaries, ACM CCS 2022
  • Zero-Knowledge Middleboxes, USENIX Security 2022
  • Verifiable Delay Functions, CRYPTO 2018
  • CONIKS: Bringing Key Transparency to End Users, USENIX Security 2015
Research Experience
  • Currently an Associate Professor at the Courant Institute, New York University, focusing on teaching and researching security engineering and applied cryptography.
Background
  • Associate Professor in the Crypto & Security Group at Courant Institute, New York University. Research interests include security engineering and applied cryptography, particularly verifiable lotteries, distributed randomness, cryptocurrencies, applications of cryptographic proofs, secure messaging protocols, and HTTPS.
Miscellany
  • Co-author of a textbook on cryptocurrencies, which can be read for free online.