Bill Horne

Research Manager
Cloud and Security Lab
Princeton

Biography

Bill is a research manager in the Systems Security Lab, focused on working to create a trustworthy information system environment in the face of challenges such as the growth of organized cybercrime and the rapid adoption of social networking tools and cloud-based services.

 

Research interests

Role-based access control, economics of IT security, cryptography, tamper resistant software.

Publications

  • A. Ene, W. Horne, N. Milosavljevic, P. Rao, R. Schreiber, and R. E. Tarjan, Fast exact and heuristic methods for role minimization problems. SACMAT 2008, pp. 1-10.
  • S. Haber, Y. Hatano, Y. Honda, W. Horne, K. Miyazaki, T. Sander, S. Tezoku, D. Yao, Efficient signature schemes supporting redaction, pseudonymization, and data deidentification, ASIACCS 2008, pp. 353-362.
  • S. Haber, B.G. Horne, J. Pato, T. Sander, R.E. Tarjan, If Piracy Is the Problem, Is DRM the Answer? Digital Rights Management 2003, pp. 224-233.
  • B.G. Horne, B. Pinkas, T. Sander, Escrow services and incentives in peer-to-peer networks, ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2001, pp. 85-94.
  • B.G. Horne, L.R. Matheson, C. Sheehan, R.E. Tarjan, Dynamic Self-Checking Techniques for Improved Tamper Resistance, Digital Rights Management Workshop 2001, pp. 141-159.

Professional activities

  • External Advisory Board Member, Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS), Purdue University.
  • External Advisory Board Member, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico.