Dan Boneh

Dan Boneh

Dan Boneh
Born 1969
Israel
Residence U.S
Fields Cryptography
Institutions Stanford University
Alma mater Princeton, 1996
Doctoral advisor Richard J. Lipton
Known for pairing-based cryptography
ID-based encryption
Notable awards Packard Award
Sloan Research Fellowship
Terman Award
RSA Award
Gödel Prize

Dan Boneh (/bˈn/; Hebrew: דן בונה) is a researcher in applied cryptography and computer security. He is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.[1][2] He teaches three massive open online courses on the online learning platform Coursera, namely Computer Security,[3] Cryptography I[4] and Cryptography II.[5]

Born in Israel in 1969, Boneh obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University in 1996 under the supervision of Richard J. Lipton.[6][7]

Research

Boneh is one of the principal contributors to the development of pairing-based cryptography from the Weil Pairing, along with Dr. Matt Franklin of the University of California at Davis.[8]

Cryptography

Some of Boneh's results in cryptography include:

Computer security

Some of his contributions in computer security include:

Awards

Boneh has received a number of awards, including the following:

References

  1. "Dan Boneh's Publications by Topic".
  2. "Dan Boneh's Google Scholar Profile".
  3. https://www.coursera.org/course/security
  4. https://www.coursera.org/course/crypto
  5. https://www.coursera.org/course/crypto2
  6. "Cryptography Is Dead?". March 2013.
  7. "Math Genealogy Project".
  8. "Google Scholar citations of Boneh-Franklin paper".
  9. Gaby G. Dagher; Benedikt Bünz; Joseph Bonneau; Jeremy Clark; Dan Boneh (26 October 2015). "Provisions: Privacy-preserving proofs of solvency for Bitcoin exchanges" (PDF). International Association for Cryptologic Research. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  10. A. Bittau; et al. (July 2010). "Cryptographic protection of TCP Streams (tcpcrypt)". IETF draft.
  11. Andrea Bittau; et al. (2010-08-13). The case for ubiquitous transport-level encryption (PDF). 19th USENIX Security Symposium.
  12. D. Boneh and M. Franklin. Identity based encryption from the Weil pairing SIAM J. of Computing, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 586-615, 2003. Extended abstract in proc. of Crypto '2001, LNCS Vol. 2139, Springer-Verlag, pp. 213-229, 2001.
  13. A. Bortz, D. Boneh, and P. Nandy Exposing private information by timing web applications 6th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2007, ACM 2007, pp. 621-628
  14. B. Ross, C. Jackson, N. Miyake, D. Boneh, and J. Mitchell Stronger Password Authentication Using Browser Extensions Usenix security 2005
  15. "Security experts unveil defense against phishing".
  16. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1999 Annual Report, February 17, 2014.
  17. http://www.securityinfowatch.com/press_release/10610184/co-founder-of-voltage-security-wins-rsa-award (Archive)
  18. ACM Group Presents Gödel Prize for Advances in Cryptography: Three Computer Scientists Cited for Innovations that Improve Security, Association for Computing Machinery, May 29, 2013.
  19. http://awards.acm.org/award_winners/boneh_4125431.cfm

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