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Bailey Whitfield "Whit" Diffie (5 de junio de 1944) es un criptógrafo estadounidense y un pionero en la criptografía asimétrica. En 2015 fue merecedor del Premio Turing por sus contibuciones a la criptografía moderna.
Bailey Whitfield 'Whit' Diffie ForMemRS (born June 5, 1944) is an American cryptographer and mathematician and one of the pioneers of public-key cryptography along with Martin Hellman and Ralph Merkle.
15 de jun. de 2021 · El algoritmo Diffie-Hellman debe su nombre a sus creadores Whitfield Diffie y Martin Hellman. Creado en 1976, es uno de los protocolos de intercambio de claves más antiguos que todavía se siguen usando en la actualidad.
Learn about Whitfield Diffie, the co-discoverer of public key cryptography and digital signatures, and a winner of the 2016 Turing Award. Explore his legacy, publications, patents, and public policy advocacy in cybersecurity and privacy.
Public-key cryptography pioneer Bailey Whitfield (“Whit”) Diffie was born in 1944 in Washington, D.C. His father, Bailey Wally Diffie was a professor specializing in Iberian history at City College of New York.
Dr. Whitfield Diffie is a globally renowned pioneer in computer security, best known for his 1975 joint invention of Public-Key Cryptology. Public Key now underlies all secure electronic commerce and stimulated development of an entirely new class of encryption process.
Whitfield Diffie is a consulting scholar at CISAC. He was a visiting scholar in 2009-2010 and an affiliate from 2010-2012. He is best known for the discovery of the concept of public key cryptography, in 1975, which he developed along with Stanford University Electrical Engineering Professor Martin Hellman.