- Source: Mihir Bellare
Mihir Bellare is a cryptographer and professor at the University of California San Diego. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the California Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has published several seminal papers in the field of cryptography (notably in the area of provable security), many of which were co-written with Phillip Rogaway. Bellare has published a number of papers in the field of Format-Preserving Encryption. His students include Michel Abdalla, Chanathip Namprempre, Tadayoshi Kohno and Anton Mityagin. Bellare is one of the authors of skein.
In 2003 Bellare was a recipient of RSA Conference's Sixth Annual Award for outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics for his research in cryptography. In 2013 he became a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. In 2019 he was awarded Levchin Prize for Real-World Cryptography for his outstanding contributions to the design and analysis of real-world cryptosystems, including the development of random oracle model, modes of operation, HMAC, and models for key exchange.
Bellare's papers cover topics including:
HMAC
Random oracle
OAEP
Probabilistic signature scheme
Provable security
Format-preserving encryption
On September 14, 2022, Bellare was appointed by the mayor of San Diego to the city's Privacy Advisory Board.
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Mihir Bellare
DBLP papers
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- Jaringan substitusi–permutasi
- Kriptografi
- Penyandian blok
- Mihir Bellare
- HMAC
- Bellare
- Random oracle
- Probabilistic signature scheme
- Chosen-ciphertext attack
- OCB mode
- Format-preserving encryption
- Silvio Micali
- Bitcoin scalability problem