Ron Rivest
Ronald Linn Rivest (/rɪˈvɛst/; born May 6, 1947) is a cryptographer and computer scientist whose work has spanned the fields of algorithms and combinatorics, cryptography, machine learning, and election integrity. He is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a member of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and its Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
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Born | Schenectady, New York, U.S. | May 6, 1947
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Stanford University (PhD) Yale University |
Known for | Public-key RSA, RC2, RC4, RC5, RC6 MD2, MD4, MD5, MD6, Ring signature |
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Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Thesis | Analysis of associative retrieval algorithms (1974) |
Doctoral advisor | Robert W. Floyd |
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Along with Adi Shamir and Len Adleman, Rivest is one of the inventors of the RSA algorithm. He is also the inventor of the symmetric key encryption algorithms RC2, RC4, and RC5, and co-inventor of RC6. (RC stands for "Rivest Cipher".) He also devised the MD2, MD4, MD5 and MD6 cryptographic hash functions.
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