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Adi Shamir

Cryptography / Computer Science Weizmann Institute of Science

Profile

Adi Shamir is an Israeli cryptographer at the Weizmann Institute of Science who, together with Ron Rivest and Leonard Adleman, invented the RSA public-key cryptosystem in 1977 — the most widely deployed public-key algorithm in history. RSA is the foundation of secure communications on the internet, used in TLS/SSL for HTTPS, secure email, digital signatures, and key exchange protocols that protect trillions of dollars of electronic commerce annually. Shamir also invented Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme, which allows a secret to be split into shares such that any threshold number of shares can reconstruct the secret. Beyond RSA, he made fundamental contributions to cryptanalysis, including differential cryptanalysis (co-invented with Eli Biham), which broke DES-like ciphers and influenced the design of all subsequent block ciphers. He co-developed the SFLASH signature scheme, contributed to the cryptanalysis of stream ciphers, and has worked on physical-layer security attacks. Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman shared the 2002 ACM Turing Award.

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270 Publications
20 Grants
8 Patents

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