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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_RivestRon Rivest - Wikipedia

    Ronald Linn Rivest (/ r ɪ ˈ v ɛ s t /; born May 6, 1947) is a cryptographer and computer scientist whose work has spanned the fields of algorithms and combinatorics, cryptography, machine learning, and election integrity.

  2. Professor Rivest has current research interests in cryptography, computer and network security, voting systems, algorithms, and exposure notification. In the past he has also worked extensively in the area of machine learning.

  3. RSA ( RivestShamirAdleman) is a public-key cryptosystem, one of the oldest widely used for secure data transmission. The initialism "RSA" comes from the surnames of Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman, who publicly described the algorithm in 1977.

    • 1977
    • 2,048 to 4,096 bit typical
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  5. Ronald L Rivest - A.M. Turing Award Laureate. Ronald (Ron) Linn Rivest. United States – 2002. CITATION. Together with Leonard M. Adleman and Adi Shamir, for their ingenious contribution to making public-key cryptography useful in practice. Short Annotated. Bibliography. ACM Turing Award. Lecture Video. Research. Subjects. Additional. Materials.

  6. Jun 29, 2015 · CSAIL researcher Ron Rivest is one of three faculty members to be named an MIT Institute Professor. He is one 13 at MIT, along with 10 Institute Professors emeriti. Their new appointments are effective July 1, making them the first faculty members to be named Institute Professors since 2008.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ron_RivestRon Rivest - Wikiwand

    Ronald Linn Rivest is a cryptographer and computer scientist whose work has spanned the fields of algorithms and combinatorics, cryptography, machine learning, and election integrity. He is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a member of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ...

  8. Ronald L. Rivest: Publications and Talks. A fairly complete listing of my publications, talks, drafts, patents, and other miscellania. Another nice listing is available from Google Scholar . Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.

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