Seny Kamara Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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29 h-index 89 pubs 9,089 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Seny Kamara is an active cryptography researcher at John Brown University, specializing in data security and privacy-preserving technologies. His work spans theoretical and applied aspects of cryptographic implementations, with a focus on algorithms in graphs and chaos-based encryption methods. Kamara has recently published on efficient graph encryption schemes for shortest path queries, decentralized and encrypted national registries, and structured encryption techniques, including dynamic leakage suppression. His work also addresses the cryptanalysis of encrypted search methodologies, such as the LEAKER framework, and injection-secure searchable symmetric encryption.

Kamara's primary research interests lie in cryptography and data security.

Metrics

  • h-index: 29
  • Publications: 89
  • Citations: 9,089

Selected Publications

  • Updatable Private Set Intersection from Structured Encryption (2026) DOI
  • Bayesian Leakage Analysis (2025) DOI
  • SoK: Cryptanalysis of Encrypted Search with LEAKER – A framework for LEakage AttacK Evaluation on Real-world data (2022) DOI
  • Crypto for the People (2022)

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