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  1. Efficient Detection of High Probability Statistical Properties of Cryptosystems via Surrogate Differentiation Dinur, I., Dunkelman, O., Keller, N., Ronen, E. & Shamir ...

  2. Shamir's secret sharing (SSS) is an efficient secret sharing algorithm for distributing private information (the "secret") among a group. The secret cannot be revealed unless a quorum of the group acts together to pool their knowledge. To achieve this, the secret is mathematically divided into parts (the "shares") from which the secret can be ...

  3. Adi Shamir is a professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 7610001, Israel. His research interests include cryptography and data security. Shamir received a Ph.D. in computer science from the Weizmann Institute of Science.

  4. RSA Cryptography is the world’s most widely used public-key cryptography method for securing communication on the Internet. Instrumental to the growth of e-commerce, RSA is used in almost all Internet-based transactions to safeguard sensitive data such as credit card numbers. Introduced in 1977 by MIT colleagues Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and ...

  5. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adi_ShamirAdi Shamir - Vikipedi

    Adi Shamir (İbranice: עדי שמיר; 6 Temmuz 1952 doğumlu) İsrailli bir kriptograf. Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) algoritmasının ( Ron Rivest ve Len Adleman ile birlikte) ortak mucidi, Feige-Fiat-Shamir tanımlama şemasının ( Uriel Feige ve Amos Fiat ile birlikte) ortak mucidi, diferansiyel kriptanalizin mucitlerinden biri olup kriptografi ve bilgisayar bilimi alanlarına sayısız ...

  6. Adi Shamir, um dos criadores do RSA. RSA ( Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) é um dos primeiros sistemas de criptografia de chave pública e é amplamente utilizado para transmissão segura de dados. Neste sistema de criptografia, a chave de encriptação é pública e é diferente da chave de decriptação que é secreta (privada).

  7. Mathematics and Computer Science differ from other scientific disciplines in their stronger tendency to abstraction and generalization. This tendency is most clear in the theoretical areas of these disciplines, but is also evident with the applied areas, since all these areas deal with manipulation of knowledge and data.