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Bristena Oprisanu
Bristena Oprisanu
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Synthetic data–anonymisation groundhog day
T Stadler, B Oprisanu, C Troncoso
31st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 22), 1451-1468, 2022
1442022
Robin hood and matthew effects: Differential privacy has disparate impact on synthetic data
G Ganev, B Oprisanu, E De Cristofaro
International Conference on Machine Learning, 6944-6959, 2022
452022
Synthetic data-A privacy mirage
T Stadler, B Oprisanu, C Troncoso
arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07018, 2020
212020
Linear cryptanalysis and block cipher design in East Germany in the 1970s
NT Courtois, MB Oprisanu, K Schmeh
Cryptologia, 2018
192018
Ciphertext-only attacks and weak long-term keys in T-310
NT Courtois, MB Oprisanu
Cryptologia 42 (4), 316-336, 2018
172018
Cryptographic Security Analysis of T-310, Monography study on the T-310 block cipher, 132 pages, received 20 May 2017, last revised 29 June 2018
NT Courtois, K Schmeh, J Drobick, J Patarin, MB Oprisanu, M Scarlata, ...
12
On utility and privacy in synthetic genomic data
B Oprisanu, G Ganev, E De Cristofaro
arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.03314, 2021
82021
AnoniMME: bringing anonymity to the Matchmaker Exchange platform for rare disease gene discovery
B Oprisanu, E De Cristofaro
Bioinformatics 34 (13), i160-i168, 2018
62018
Cryptographic security analysis of T-310
NT Courtois, K Schmeh, J Drobick, J Patarin, MB Oprisanu, M Scarlata, ...
Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2017
52017
Measuring utility and privacy of synthetic genomic data
B Oprisanu, G Ganev, E De Cristofaro
arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.03314, 2021
42021
How Much Does GenoGuard Really" Guard"? An Empirical Analysis of Long-Term Security for Genomic Data
B Oprisanu, C Dessimoz, E De Cristofaro
Proceedings of the 18th ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society …, 2019
42019
Evaluating Privacy-Preserving Generative Models in the Wild Technical Report
B Oprisanu, A Gascon, E De Cristofaro
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