Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

About the PNAS Member Editor
Name Boneh, Dan
Location Stanford University
Primary Field Computer and Information Sciences
Secondary Field Mathematics
 Election Citation
Boneh led the creation of pairing-based cryptography, identity-based encryption, compact signature schemes, and verifiable delay functions.
 Research Interests
Cryptography and computer security, including cryptographic systems with novel properties, cryptanalysis of existing constructions, provable security, and applications of cryptography to computer security. In computer security my focus is on techniques for building secure systems and writing secure code as well as the analysis of existing systems for vulnerabilities. My research covers security for Web applications and mobile devices, and more recently, security of blockchains. In cryptograph

 
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