Phillip Rogaway
Phillip Rogaway is a professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis. He graduated with a BA in computer science from UC Berkeley and completed his PhD in cryptography at MIT, in the Theory of Computation group. He has taught at UC Davis since 1994. He was awarded the Paris Kanellakis Award in 2009.[1]
Rogaway's papers cover topics including:
- CMAC
- Concrete security
- DES and DES-X
- Format-preserving encryption
- OCB mode
- Random oracle model
- SEAL
- UMAC
- Zero-knowledge proof
References
- ↑ "ACM Awards Recognize Computer Scientists for Innovations that Have Real World Impact" (Press release). Association for Computing Machinery. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
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