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Taher Elgamal (2010)
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Born | 1955 Cairo, Egypt |
Residence | United States |
Nationality | Egyptian American |
Fields | Cryptography |
Institutions | Tumbleweed Communications |
Alma mater | Cairo University Stanford University |
Known for | Public-key ElGamal Discrete Log Cryptography |
Dr. Taher Elgamal (Arabic: طاهر الجمل) (born 18 August 1955) is an Egyptian cryptographer. Elgamal is sometimes written as El Gamal or ElGamal, but Elgamal is now preferred. In 1985, Elgamal published a paper titled A Public key Cryptosystem and A Signature Scheme based on discrete Logarithms in which he proposed the design of the ElGamal discrete log cryptosystem and of the ElGamal signature scheme. The latter scheme became the basis for Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) adopted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the Digital Signature Standard (DSS). He also participated in the 'SET' credit card payment protocol, plus a number of Internet payment schemes.
Elgamal earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Cairo University in 1977, and Masters and Doctorate degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1981 and 1984, respectively. Martin Hellman was his dissertation advisor.[1] He joined the technical staff at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in 1984. He served as chief scientist at Netscape Communications from 1995 to 1998 where he was a driving force behind SSL. He also was the director of engineering at RSA Security Inc. before founding Securify in 1998 and becoming their CEO.
When Securify was acquired by Kroll-O'Gara, he became the president of its information security group. In 2008, Securify was acquired by Secure Computing and is now part of McAfee. In addition, Elgamal sits on the board of Vindicia, a company which provides online payment services as well as the Advisory Board of SignaCert, Inc.,[2] a company providing Independent IT Controls measurement and software verification at the binary level.
In October 2006, he joined Tumbleweed Communications[3] in a capacity of a Chief Technology Officer. Tumbleweed was acquired in 2008 by Axway Inc.
He is an advisor to Onset Ventures, glenbrook partners, PGP corporation, Arcot Systems, Finjan, Facetime, Simplified, Zetta and serves as Chief Security Officer of Axway, Inc.
Dr. Elgamal's surname has been spelled as two words (the Arabic "El" part is equivalent to "the" in English), and as a single word with an intra-capital. The cryptographic literature is full of both spellings. Dr. Elgamal himself spells it as a singly capitalized surname, as this is less likely to be mangled in English.