I research a range of topics related to secure multi-party computation, including
oblivious transfer (OT), OT extension, garbled circuits, homomorphic secret sharing,
and advanced lattice primitives. I am also interested in formal verification and proofs
for cryptography and cybersecurity more generally.
Education
Sep. 2017 – Oct. 2022
Ph.D. in Computer Science – Cryptography OregonStateUniversity
M.S. in Computer Science – Cryptography OregonStateUniversity
Admitted following high school, undergraduate degree requirement waived.
Project: “A Complete Characterization of Security for Linicrypt Block Cipher Modes”.
Publications
I started my research in computer graphics. During my internship at IBM in
2018, I gained some experience in systems security, and its intersection with
cryptography. I then switched fully to cryptography in 2019, though I maintain a
side interest in systems security. These fields have different author ordering
conventions.
Preprint Publications
Publications not in a peer-reviewed conference or journal. These are available only
through IACR ePrint or other non-peer-reviewed repositories.
2019 – Present
CryptographyAuthorsareorderedalphabetically.
1.
New Upper and Lower Bounds for Perfectly Secure MPC. Ivan
Damgård, Shravani Patil, Arpita Patra, and Lawrence Roy. 2025. url:
https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1206
2.
FAEST: Algorithm Specifications (Version 2.0). Carsten Baum, Ward
Beullens, Lennart Braun, Cyprien Delpech de Saint Guilhem, Michael
Klooß, Christian Majenz, Shibam Mukherjee, Emmanuela Orsini, Sebastian
Ramacher, Christian Rechberger, Lawrence Roy, and Peter Scholl.
Part of NIST PQC Digital Signature Schemes, Round 2. 2025. url:
https://faest.info/faest-spec-v2.0.pdf
3.
Time-Based Cryptography From Weaker Assumptions: RandomnessBeacons, Delay Functions and More. Damiano Abram, Lawrence Roy, and
Mark Simkin. 2024. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/769
“Privately Constrained PRFs from DCR: Puncturing and Bounded Waring
Rank”. Amik Raj Behera, Pierre Meyer, Claudio Orlandi, Lawrence Roy,
and Peter Scholl. In: TCC 2025. doi: 10.1007/978-3-032-12287-2_11. url:
https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/230
3.
“An Unstoppable Ideal Functionality for Signatures and a Modular
Analysis of the Dolev-Strong Broadcast”. Ran Cohen, Jack Doerner,
Eysa Lee, Anna Lysyanskaya, and Lawrence Roy. In: TCC 2025. doi:
10.1007/978-3-032-12290-2_22. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1807
4.
“Shorter, Tighter, FAESTer: Optimizations and Improved (QROM)
Analysis for VOLE-in-the-Head Signatures”. Carsten Baum, Ward
Beullens, Lennart Braun, Cyprien Delpech de Saint Guilhem, Michael
Klooß, Christian Majenz, Shibam Mukherjee, Emmanuela Orsini,
Sebastian Ramacher, Christian Rechberger, Lawrence Roy, and Peter
Scholl. In: CRYPTO 2025. doi: 10.1007/978-3-032-01887-8_5. url:
https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/164
5.
“Lower Bounds for Garbled Circuits from Shannon-Type Information
Inequalities”. Jake Januzelli, Mike Rosulek, and Lawrence Roy. In:
CRYPTO 2025. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/876
“Silent Circuit Relinearisation: Sublinear-Size (Boolean and Arithmetic)
Garbled Circuits from DCR”. Pierre Meyer, Claudio Orlandi, Lawrence Roy,
and Peter Scholl. In: CRYPTO 2025. doi: 10.1007/978-3-032-01884-7_14.
url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/245
“Succinct Oblivious Tensor Evaluation and Applications: Adaptively-Secure
Laconic Function Evaluation and
Trapdoor Hashing for All Circuits”. Damiano Abram, Giulio Malavolta, and
Lawrence Roy. In: 57th ACM STOC. 2025. doi: 10.1145/3717823.3718164.
url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/336
“Efficient Secure Communication over Dynamic Incomplete Networks
with Minimal Connectivity”. Ivan Damgård, Divya Ravi, Lawrence
Roy, Daniel Tschudi, and Sophia Yakoubov. In: TCC 2024. doi:
10.1007/978-3-031-78023-3_9. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/972
“One Tree to Rule Them All: Optimizing GGM Trees
and OWFs for Post-Quantum Signatures”. Carsten Baum, Ward Beullens,
Shibam Mukherjee, Emmanuela Orsini, Sebastian Ramacher, Christian
Rechberger, Lawrence Roy, and Peter Scholl. In: ASIACRYPT 2024. doi:
10.1007/978-981-96-0875-1_15. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/490
14.
“Efficient Maliciously Secure Oblivious Exponentiations”. Carsten Baum,
Jens Berlips, Walther Chen, Ivan Bjerre Damgård, Kevin M. Esvelt,
Leonard Foner, Dana Gretton, Martin Kysel, Ronald L. Rivest, Lawrence
Roy, Francesca Sage-Ling, Adi Shamir, Vinod Vaikuntanathan, Lynn
Van Hauwe, Theia Vogel, Benjamin Weinstein-Raun, Daniel Wichs,
Stephen Wooster, Andrew C. Yao, and Yu Yu. In: CiC (2024). doi:
10.62056/a66cy7qiu
“Publicly Verifiable Zero-Knowledge and Post-Quantum Signatures from
VOLE-in-the-Head”. Carsten Baum, Lennart Braun, Cyprien Delpech de
Saint Guilhem, Michael Klooß, Emmanuela Orsini, Lawrence Roy, and
Peter Scholl. In: CRYPTO 2023. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-38554-4_19. url:
https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/996
18.
“Two-Round Stateless Deterministic Two-Party Schnorr Signatures from
Pseudorandom Correlation Functions”. Yashvanth Kondi, Claudio Orlandi,
and Lawrence Roy. In: CRYPTO 2023. doi:
10.1007/978-3-031-38557-5_21. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/216
“A Universally Composable PAKE with Zero Communication Cost (And
Why It Shouldn’t Be Considered UC-Secure)”. Lawrence Roy and Jiayu Xu.
In: PKC 2023. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1607
“A Complete
Characterization of Security for Linicrypt Block Cipher Modes”. Tommy
Hollenberg, Mike Rosulek, and Lawrence Roy. In: CSF 2022 ComputerSecurity Foundations Symposium. doi: 10.1109/CSF54842.2022.9919676.
url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1033
“Practical Privacy-Preserving Authentication for SSH”. Lawrence Roy,
Stanislav Lyakhov, Yeongjin Jang, and Mike Rosulek. In: USENIX Security2022. url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/740
28.
“Confidential Computing for OpenPOWER”. Guerney D. H. Hunt,
Ramachandra Pai, Michael V. Le, Hani Jamjoom, Sukadev Bhattiprolu,
Rick Boivie, Laurent Dufour, Brad Frey, Mohit Kapur, Kenneth A.
Goldman, Ryan Grimm, Janani Janakirman, John M. Ludden, Paul
Mackerras, Cathy May, Elaine R. Palmer, Bharata Bhasker Rao, Lawrence
Roy, William A. Starke, Jeff Stuecheli, Enriquillo Valdez, and Wendel Voigt.
In: Proceedings of the Sixteenth European Conference on Computer Systems.
2021. url: https://doi.org/10.1145/3447786.3456243
2016 – 2019
ComputerGraphicsAuthorsareorderedbycontribution.
29.
“Maximum Number of Transition Points in 3D Linear Symmetric Tensor
Fields”. Yue Zhang, Lawrence Roy, Ritesh Sharma, and Eugene Zhang.
In: Topological Methods in Data Analysis and Visualization V. 2020. url:
linear_3d_tensor_field_transition_point.pdf
30.
“Mode Surfaces of Symmetric Tensor Fields: Topological Analysis and
Seamless Extraction”. Botong Qu, Lawrence Roy, Yue Zhang, and Eugene
Zhang. In: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
(2020). url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2009.04601
31.
“Multi-Scale Topological Analysis of Asymmetric Tensor Fields on Surfaces”.
Fariba Khan, Lawrence Roy, Eugene Zhang, Botong Qu, Shih-Hsuan Hung,
Harry Yeh, Robert S Laramee, and Yue Zhang. In: IEEE Transactions onVisualization and Computer Graphics (2019). url: https://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~zhange/images/2Dasymmetric_multiscale.pdf
“Construction and Visualization of Branched Covering Spaces”. Sanaz
Golbabaei, Lawrence Roy, Prashant Kumar, and Eugene Zhang.
In: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2016 Technical Briefs. Macau, 2016. doi:
10.1145/3005358.3005367
Presentations
Recorded Talks
Aug. 2025
IACR Crypto SantaBarbara,California
Shorter, Tighter, FAESTer: Optimizations and Improved (QROM) Analysis for
VOLE-in-the-Head Signatures Video () Silent Circuit Relinearisation: Sublinear-Size (Boolean and Arithmetic) Garbled
Circuits from DCR Video ()
Dec. 2024
IACR TCC Milan,Italy
Rate-1 Arithmetic Garbling from Homomorphic Secret-Sharing Video ()
Aug. 2024
IACR Crypto SantaBarbara,California
Improved Reductions from Noisy to Bounded and Probing Leakages via Hockey-Stick
Divergences Video ()
Jun. 2024
Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop Darmstadt,Germany
Distributed Discrete Logarithms and Applications Presented jointly with Pierre Meyer. Pierre’s Part (),
My Part ()
1st place, Team Kalmarunionen, qualified for DEF CON CTF hxp38C3CTF
2023
5th place, Team Kalmarunionen BlackHatMEACTF
2022
16th place, Team OSUSEC DEFCON30CTF
2022
15th place, Team OSUSEC, qualified for DEF CON CTF DEFCON30CTFQuals
2020
6th place, Team Samurai DEFCON28CTF
Service
Program Committees
Sorted by conference year, not submission year.
2026
IACR Crypto
2025
IACR Eurocrypt; ProTeCS; IACR Asiacrypt
2024
IACR Crypto
2023
Cryptology and Network Security
Ad Hoc Reviewing
2026
IACR Eurocrypt
2025
Designs, Codes, and Cryptography; IACR Crypto; Selected Areas in Cryptography
2024
IACR Public Key Cryptography; IACR Eurocrypt; Designs, Codes, and Cryptography;
IACR Journal of Cryptology; Security and Cryptography for Networks; IACR Theory
of Cryptography Conference; IACR Asiacrypt
2023
IACR Eurocrypt; Cryptographers’ Track at RSA Conference; IACR Crypto; IACR
Asiacrypt; IACR Theory of Cryptography Conference
2022
IACR Crypto; IET Information Security; IACR Asiacrypt; IACR Theory of
Cryptography Conference; Transactions on Information Forensics and Security;
Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing; IACR Journal of Cryptology; Journal
of Information Security and Applications
2021
IACR Crypto
2020
IACR Crypto; Conference on Security and Cryptography for Networks
2019
ACM Transactions on Graphics; IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer
Graphics
2018
SIGGRAPH; ACM Transactions on Graphics
2017
Pacific Graphics; Graphical Models; Computer Graphics Forum