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Lifetime Achievement Award
[edit]Year | Recipients | Citation |
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2011 | Ron Rivest Adi Shamir Len Adleman |
[1] |
2012 | Martin E. Hellman | |
2013 | ||
2014 | F. Lynn McNulty | |
2015 | Richard A. Clarke |
Excellence in the Field of Security Practices Award
[edit]Year | Recipients | Citation |
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2012 | Phil Agcaoili |
Excellence in the Field of Information Security Award
[edit]Year | Recipients | Citation |
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2013 | Financial Services Information Sharing & Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) | |
2014 | Zurich_Insurance_Group | |
2015 | John N. Stewart |
Excellence In Mathematics
[edit]Year | Recipients | Citation |
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2012 | Eli Biham Mitsuru Matsui |
For their groundbreaking work on the cryptanalysis of symmetric-key ciphers. Biham, a professor and dean of the Computer Science department at the Technion-Israeli Institute of Technology, co-discovered the technique of differential cryptanalysis with Adi Shamir in the late 1980’s. Dr. Matsui, inspired by Biham and Shamir’s work, discovered the technique of linear cryptanalysis in 1993. The following year, he was the first to publicly report an experimental cryptanalysis of DES.[2] |
2013 | Jean-Jacques Quisquater Claus Schnorr |
For their pioneering work in efficient zero-knowledge authentication schemes. The GQ and Schnorr identification and signature schemes represent a seminal translation of cryptographic theory into practice. Their work has had a major impact on the early development of the smartcard industry.[3] |
2014 | Bart Preneel | For his contributions to early understanding of hash functions, MAC functions, and his contributions to cipher design (stream and block ciphers) via cryptanalysis. One central contribution from Preneel is his classifying and characterizing of how to build hash functions from block ciphers (the PGV constructions), as well as hash functions based MAC functions (MDx-MAC and RIPEMD-160). In addition he has been focused on maintaining a strong emphasize on convincing European bodies of the importance of crypto research as part of security and privacy concerns, and assuring funding for this research. He also served the crypto community (via the IACR) in various leadership capacities including the president of this body.[4] |
2015 | Hugo Krawczyk Ivan Bjerre Damgård |
For their contributions to numerous central cryptographic mechanisms, such as multi-party computations, authentication and key exchange protocols and models, threshold cryptography, zero-knowledge, and pseudo-randomness. In particular, they have conducted basic early studies regarding the theoretical underpinning and practical aspects of cryptographic hash functions. Specifically, Professor Damgård devised the basic Merkle-Damgård principle for designing hash functions, and defined the notion of collision-free (also known as collision-resistant) hash functions. He was also a co-author of the first completeness results for information theoretically secure multiparty computation. Dr. Hugo Krawczyk contributed the LFSR-based hash, the MMH universal hash-based crypto-hash, the notion of Chameleon hash and the co-invention of the celebrated and widely used hash-based MAC (HMAC).[5] |
Excellence in the Field of Public Policy Award
[edit]Year | Recipients | Citation |
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2012 | Mac Thornberry | |
2013 | Mike J. Rogers C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger |
[6] |
2014 | Patrick Gallagher | |
2015 | J. Michael Daniel |
References
[edit]- ^ http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/security-bytes/rsa-conference-2011-r-s-and-a-win-lifetime-achievement-award/
- ^ http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/29/idUS142103+29-Feb-2012+BW20120229
- ^ http://www.rsaconference.com/press/6/rsa-r-conference-2013-announces-recipients-of-16th
- ^ http://www.rsaconference.com/press/20/rsa-r-conference-2014-announces-recipients-of-17th
- ^ http://www.rsaconference.com/press/32/rsa-conference-2015-announces-recipients-of-18th
- ^ http://www.rsaconference.com/press/5/rsa-r-conference-2013-announces-recipients-of-16th