Mihir Bellare
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Mihir Bellare is a prominent computer scientist and cryptographer known for his foundational work in modern cryptographic theory and practice.
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- M. Bellare ×1
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| instanceOf |
computer scientist
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cryptographer → |
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Benny Pinkas
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Chanathip Namprempre → Daniele Micciancio → Hugo Krawczyk → Phillip Rogaway → Ran Canetti → Shafi Goldwasser → Silvio Micali → Tadayoshi Kohno NERFINISHED → Victor Shoup → |
| employer |
University of California, San Diego
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| fieldOfWork |
applied cryptography
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authenticated encryption → computer science → cryptographic hash functions → cryptography → digital signatures → encryption schemes → key exchange protocols → message authentication codes → provable security → pseudorandom functions → public-key cryptography → security proofs → theoretical computer science → |
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engineering
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mathematics → |
| influenced |
modern cryptographic protocol design
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standardization of cryptographic schemes → |
| knownFor |
bridging cryptographic theory and practice
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contributions to authenticated encryption → contributions to key exchange protocols → contributions to pseudorandom functions → design and analysis of digital signature schemes → design and analysis of encryption schemes → design and analysis of message authentication codes → foundational work in modern cryptographic theory → provable security paradigm in cryptography → |
| notability |
prominent figure in modern cryptography
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| notableConcept |
concrete security
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provable security in practice → random oracle methodology → |
| notableStudent |
Phillip Rogaway
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| occupation |
professor
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researcher → |
| workLocation |
San Diego
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RFC 6668
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Silvio Micali
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HMAC
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Ueli Maurer
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