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  1. Adi Shamir (Tel Aviv, 6 de julio de 1952) es un criptógrafo israelí. Fue uno de los inventores del algoritmo RSA (junto con Ron Rivest y Len Adleman), y ha hecho numerosas contribuciones a los campos de la criptografía y las ciencias de la computación.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adi_ShamirAdi Shamir - Wikipedia

    Biography. Scientific career. Awards and recognition. References. Adi Shamir ( Hebrew: עדי שמיר; born July 6, 1952) is an Israeli cryptographer and inventor.

  3. Adi Shamir, desarrollador del sistema de compartición de secretos que lleva su nombre. El sistema de compartición de secretos de Shamir es un algoritmo criptográfico . Es una forma de compartición de secretos donde un secreto se divide en partes y se da a cada participante una sola: todas o parte de ellas son necesarias para reconstruir el ...

  4. Adi Shamir is a leading cryptographer who co-invented the RSA public-key cryptography algorithm, the zero-knowledge proof scheme, and the differential cryptanalysis method. He also developed the Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme and the identity-based cryptography system. Learn more about his research, citation, and biography.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · data encryption. cryptographic key. public-key cryptography. Adi Shamir (born July 6, 1952, Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli cryptographer and computer scientist and cowinner, with American computer scientists Leonard M. Adleman and Ronald L. Rivest, of the 2002 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for their ...

  6. www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il › profile › scientistsAdi Shamir

    The Paul and Marlene Borman Professor of Applied Mathematics. My main area of research is cryptography making and breaking codes. It is motivated by the explosive growth of computer networks and wireless communication. Without cryptographic protection, confidential information can be exposed to eavesdroppers, modified by hackers, or forged by ...

  7. Adi Shamir (born 1952) is an Israeli mathematician and cryptographer. Together with Ron Rivest and Len Adleman, he invented the RSA algorithm, which uses the difficulty of factoring prime numbers to encode secret messages.