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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Predicate Object
instanceOf computer scientist
cryptographer
coAuthor Benny Pinkas
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 NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork applied cryptography
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
hasAcademicDiscipline engineering
mathematics
influenced modern cryptographic protocol design
standardization of cryptographic schemes
knownFor bridging cryptographic theory and practice
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
notableConcept concrete security
provable security in practice
random oracle methodology
notableStudent Phillip Rogaway
occupation professor
researcher
workLocation San Diego

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
RFC 6668 ("M. Bellare")
author
Silvio Micali
coAuthor
HMAC
introducedBy
Ueli Maurer
notableStudent

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