Stealth Wizkit Team Members Announce New Results at USENIX ’22

We announce two new results published at the 2022 USENIX conference.

As part of the Wizkit project, Yupeng Zhang of Stealth subcontractor Texas A&M and collaborators presented their work on “Polynomial Commitment with a One-to-Many Prover and Applications”. A link to the corresponding publication (in the conference proceedings) can be found here.  In another result, Stealth consultant Daniel Genkin (Georgia Tech), together with Noam Nissan (Tel Aviv University), Roei Schuster (TAU and Cornell Tech), and Eran Tromer (TAU and Columbia), presented their findings on detecting secret computations from audio-based side channel attacks in their work “Lend Me Your Ear: Passive Remote Physical Side Channels on PCs”. A link to the corresponding publication (in the conference proceedings) can be found here.