Jennifer Seberry
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Jennifer Roma Seberry is a cryptographer, mathematician, and computer scientist, currently a professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia. She was formerly the head of the Department of Computer Science and director of the Centre for Computer Security Research at the university.
Professor Seberry was one of the founders of the Asiacrypt international conference in 1990 (then called Auscrypt).
Seberry has contributed to the knowledge and use of Hadamard matrices and bent functions for network security[1]. She has published numerous papers on mathematics, cryptography, and computer and network security. She led the team that produced the LOKI and LOKI97 block ciphers and the HAVAL cryptographic hash functions. Seberry is also co-author of the Py stream cipher which is a candidate for the eSTREAM stream cipher project.
[edit] External links
- Jennifer Seberry's page at University of Wollongong [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Jennifer Seberry's life work. University of Wollongong. Retrieved on 2006-09-22.