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Stefan Rass

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Crypto×3Software Eng.×1

Frequent co-authors

Shahzad Ahmad2×
Zahra Seyedi2×
Martin Pinzger1×
Rainer W. Alexandrowicz1×
Georg Sengstbratl1×
Johann Glock1×

Research Timeline

2026
A Stackelberg Model for Hybridization in Cryptography

The paper models cryptographic hybridization as a Stackelberg game where the defender optimizes algorithm selection against a resource-constrained attacker who performs conditional optimization.

Plausible Deniability in Fully Homomorphic Computation

The paper introduces a framework, PD-FHC, that allows users to outsource Boolean computations to an untrusted cloud while guaranteeing both computational privacy and plausible deniability against coercive adversaries.

Security Incentivization: An Empirical Study of how Micropayments Impact Code Security

The paper demonstrates that linking team bonus points to measurable security improvements significantly reduces code security issues in a controlled educational experiment.

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Papers

cs.CRcs.SERecentMay 13, 2026

Security Incentivization: An Empirical Study of how Micropayments Impact Code Security

Stefan Rass, Martin Pinzger, Rainer W. Alexandrowicz, Georg Sengstbratl +4 more

The paper demonstrates that linking team bonus points to measurable security improvements significantly reduces code security issues in a controlled educational experiment.

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cs.CRRecentMay 3, 2026

Plausible Deniability in Fully Homomorphic Computation

Shahzad Ahmad, Stefan Rass, Zahra Seyedi

The paper introduces a framework, PD-FHC, that allows users to outsource Boolean computations to an untrusted cloud while guaranteeing both computational privacy and plausible deniability against coer…

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cs.CRRecentApr 23, 2026

A Stackelberg Model for Hybridization in Cryptography

Willie Kouam, Stefan Rass, Zahra Seyedi, Shahzad Ahmad +1 more

The paper models cryptographic hybridization as a Stackelberg game where the defender optimizes algorithm selection against a resource-constrained attacker who performs conditional optimization.

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