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  1. 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. En 1965 se graduó como Bachelor of Science en matemáticas en el Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts.

  2. 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.

  3. Learn about Whitfield Diffie, the co-discoverer of public key cryptography and the 2016 Turing Award winner. Explore his legacy, publications, patents and public policy contributions in cybersecurity and privacy.

  4. Whitfield Diffie. United States – 2015. CITATION. For inventing and promulgating both asymmetric public-key cryptography, including its application to digital signatures, and a practical cryptographic key-exchange method. Short Annotated. Bibliography. ACM Turing Award. Lecture. ACM Turing Award. Lecture Video. Research. Subjects. Additional.

  5. Bailey Whitfield 'Whit' Diffie (nascut el 5 de juny de 1944) és un criptògraf estatunidenc reconegut com a pioner de la criptografia de clau pública . L'article que va escriure amb Martin Hellman "New Directions in Cryptography" es va publicar el 1976.

  6. cisac.fsi.stanford.edu › people › whitfield_diffieWhitfield Diffie | FSI

    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.

  7. 2020 Hall of Honor Inductee. 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.