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'''Ron Rivest''' is a [[cryptography | cryptographer]] who teaches at [[MIT]]. He is probably best known as the "R" in [[RSA algorithm|RSA]], co-inventor of of the most widely used [[public key]] encryption technique. Rivest is also one of the founders of [[RSA Laboratories]], a company created to commercialise the RSA system which has since grown into one of the major players in the [[information security]] industry.
'''Ron Rivest''' is a [[cryptography | cryptographer who teaches at [[MIT. He is probably best known as the "R" in [[RSA algorithm|RSA, co-inventor of of the most widely used [[public key encryption technique. Rivest is also one of the founders of [[RSA Laboratories, a company created to commercialise the RSA system which has since grown into one of the major players in the [[information security industry.


Among the things Rivest has designed (sometimes with collaborators), and the company has marketed, have been:
Among the things Rivest has designed (sometimes with collaborators), and the company has marketed, have been:
* [[DES-X]], an enhanced version of the [[Data Encryption Standard]]
* [[DES-X, an enhanced version of the [[Data Encryption Standard
* a series of '''M'''essage '''D'''igest ([[cryptographic hash]]) algorithms. Rivest's [[MD4]] and [[MD5]] have been widely used, as have other hashes whose design is heavily influenced by MD4, the [[NSA]]'s [[SHA]] hashes and the European [[RIPE-MD]]. [[MD6]] is an entrant in the [[Advanced Hash Standard]] contest.
* a series of '''M'''essage '''D'''igest ([[cryptographic hash) algorithms. Rivest's [[MD4 and [[MD5 have been widely used, as have other hashes whose design is heavily influenced by MD4, the [[NSA's [[SHA hashes and the European [[RIPE-MD. [[MD6 is an entrant in the [[Advanced Hash Standard contest.
* a series of [[Rivest ciphers|cipher]]s called RCn with "RC" for "Rivest Cipher" or perhaps "Ron's Code". [[RC4]] is a very widely used [[stream cipher]]. [[RC6]] was a finalist in the [[AES contest]].
* a series of [[Rivest ciphers|ciphers called RCn with "RC" for "Rivest Cipher" or perhaps "Ron's Code". [[RC4 is a very widely used [[stream cipher. [[RC6 was a finalist in the [[AES contest.


Rivest received his PhD from [[Stanford University]] in 1974. His supervisor was [[Robert W Floyd]] and thesis topic "Analysis of Associative Retrieval Algorithms".
Rivest received his PhD from [[Stanford University in 1974. His supervisor was [[Robert W Floyd and thesis topic "Analysis of Associative Retrieval Algorithms".

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Ron Rivest is a [[cryptography | cryptographer who teaches at [[MIT. He is probably best known as the "R" in [[RSA algorithm|RSA, co-inventor of of the most widely used [[public key encryption technique. Rivest is also one of the founders of [[RSA Laboratories, a company created to commercialise the RSA system which has since grown into one of the major players in the [[information security industry.

Among the things Rivest has designed (sometimes with collaborators), and the company has marketed, have been:

  • [[DES-X, an enhanced version of the [[Data Encryption Standard
  • a series of Message Digest ([[cryptographic hash) algorithms. Rivest's [[MD4 and [[MD5 have been widely used, as have other hashes whose design is heavily influenced by MD4, the [[NSA's [[SHA hashes and the European [[RIPE-MD. [[MD6 is an entrant in the [[Advanced Hash Standard contest.
  • a series of [[Rivest ciphers|ciphers called RCn with "RC" for "Rivest Cipher" or perhaps "Ron's Code". [[RC4 is a very widely used [[stream cipher. [[RC6 was a finalist in the [[AES contest.

Rivest received his PhD from [[Stanford University in 1974. His supervisor was [[Robert W Floyd and thesis topic "Analysis of Associative Retrieval Algorithms".