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  • Anderson, Ross - At the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, his interests include; Privacy and freedom issues, Information hiding (including Soft Tempest), Reliability of security systems, and cryptographic protocols. He is also the editor of `Computer and Communications Security Reviews'.

  • Bellare, Mihir - An Associate Professor at the University of California
    at San Diego, research includes; Cryptography,
    Network Security and the Complexity theory.
    mihir@cs.ucsd.edu

  • Bellovin, Steven - An AT&T Fellow in the Communications
    Information Systems Research Department at AT&T
    Labs Research in Florham Park, New Jersey, he is
    co-author, with Bill Cheswick, of the 1994 book
    Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily
    Hacker.



    Reseach areas include; networks, security and
    information trustworthiness.
    smb@research.att.com

  • Goldwasser, Shafi - RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and of computer science and applied mathematics at Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.

  • Gutmann, Peter - Gutmann's web page has pointers to a variety of
    encryption and security resources. His research
    interests cover the design and analysis of security
    techniques and systems, with a sideline in various
    obscure security-related areas such as the recovery of
    deleted data from magnetic media.
    pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz

  • Kuhn, Markus - Currently persuing a Ph.D. project in the Security
    Group at the Computer Laboratory of the University
    of Cambridge in England (Marie Curie scholarship),
    where we study the art of information warfare.
    Interests include Computer Security, Cryptology,
    Steganography, Hardware Security,Communication Systems,
    and Computer Networks.
    Markus.Kuhn@cl.cam.ac.uk

  • McGraw, Gary - Gary McGraw is a leading authority on software security. He is co-author of the groundbreaking books "Building Secure Software" and "Exploiting Software". He consults for major software producers and consumers and has published around 100 peer-reviewed technical publications. He functions as a principal investigator on grants from DARPA, the National Science Foundation, and NIST's Advanced Technology Program. He serves on the advisory boards of Authentica, Counterpane, and Fortify Software. He is advisor to the computer science departments at University of California, Davis and the University of Virginia as well as the School of Informatics at Indiana University.

  • McLean, John - John McLean is the Director of the Center for High
    Assurance Computer Systems at the US Naval
    Research Laboratory, where he previously headed the
    Center's Formal Methods Section. While at NRL, he
    has also served as principal investigator for several
    research projects on formal methods in computer
    science.
    mclean@itd.nrl.navy.mil

  • Rivest, Ronald - Professor Rivest is the Webster Professor of Electrical
    Engineering and Computer Science in MIT's
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
    Science. He is an Associate Director of MIT's
    Laboratory for Computer Science and is a member of
    the lab's Theory of Computation Group and its
    Cryptography and Information Security Group.



    Research areas include; Cryptography, Network
    Security , and Machine Learning.
    rivest@mit.edu

  • Rushby, John - Dr. Rushby is the Program Director for Formal Methods and Dependable
    Systems at the SRI International Computer Science
    Laboratory. His interests include, the design and assurance
    of "critical systems", including properties such as
    security and safety, mechanisms such as kernelization
    and fault tolerance, and formal methods for assurance.
    Rushby@csl.sri.com

  • Stallings, William - This site contains descriptions of Stallings books and
    links to book course pages such as Cryptography
    and Network Security: Principles and Practice,

    Second Edition.
    ws@shore.net

  • Stinson, Doug - He is a professor in the department of Combinatorics and
    Optimization in the Faculty of Mathematics at University of Waterloo.
    His main research interests are in cryptography, combinatorics and their interactions, and algorithms
    and computational complexity. Some of the research topics in cryptography include authentication
    codes, secret sharing schemes, universal hashing, resilient functions, broadcast encryption, and key
    distribution protocols.
    dstinson@uwaterloo.ca

  • Whittaker, James - Dr. James Whittaker is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Software Engineering Research, Computer Sciences Department. His research areas include software design methods, software testing , software reliability, and information/computer security. He is the author of several books and numerous articles.

  • Yee, Bennet - Bennet Yee's research focuses on issues in computer security. There are many inter-related areas that
    impact the security of systems: user-interfaces, software systems design, theorem proving, and
    cryptography all play important roles. Bennet's primary research interests are currently secure
    coprocessor applications, mobile agent security (or lack thereof), electronic commerce, and
    cryptographic protocol design. He co-directs the Cryptography and Security lab jointly with Mihir
    Bellare
    bsy+www@cs.ucsd.edu

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