Stanford Seminar: The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography 🔐
Join Stanford EE Emeritus Martin Hellman as he explores the fascinating development and future of public key cryptography in this insightful colloquium.

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EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar
The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography
Speaker: Martin Hellman, Stanford EE (Emeritus)
While public key cryptography is seen as revolutionary, after this talk you might wonder why it took Whit Diffie, Ralph Merkle and Hellman so long to discover it. This talk also highlights the contributions of some unsung (or "under-sung") heroes: Ralph Merkle, John Gill, Stephen Pohlig, Richard Schroeppel, Loren Kohnfelder, and researchers at GCHQ (Ellis, Cocks, and Williamson).
For more information about this seminar and its speaker, you can visit
https://ee380.stanford.edu/Abstracts/180307.html
Learn more: http://bit.ly/WinYX5
The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography
Speaker: Martin Hellman, Stanford EE (Emeritus)
While public key cryptography is seen as revolutionary, after this talk you might wonder why it took Whit Diffie, Ralph Merkle and Hellman so long to discover it. This talk also highlights the contributions of some unsung (or "under-sung") heroes: Ralph Merkle, John Gill, Stephen Pohlig, Richard Schroeppel, Loren Kohnfelder, and researchers at GCHQ (Ellis, Cocks, and Williamson).
For more information about this seminar and its speaker, you can visit
https://ee380.stanford.edu/Abstracts/180307.html
Learn more: http://bit.ly/WinYX5
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