Christoph Egger

Assistant Professor at Information Security

My active research focuses on the "correct" way to define security for complex systems. To that end I am interested in methods to improve current definition systems like Code-Based Game-Playing Proofs and Universal Composability as well as information-inspired approaches. I also like to work on the intersection between cryptorgaphy and steganography (leading to concrete systems) as well as computational complexity (understanding primitives like hash functions better). In the past I have worked, among other things, on System Software Engineering and Software Product Lines, Coalgebraic Modal Logic and Anonymity Networks.

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2025

Instantiating the Hash-then-evaluate paradigm: Strengthening PRFs, PCFs, and OPRFs

Chris Brzuska, Geoffroy Couteau, Christoph Egger et al
Cryptography and Communications. Vol. 17 (5), p. 1325-1366
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2025–2030

Concrete Instantiations for Idealized Models

Christoph Egger Information Security
Swedish Research Council (VR)

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