Eli Biham | |
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Native name | אלי ביהם |
Born | 1960 |
Nationality | Israel |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions | Technion |
Alma mater |
Tel Aviv University, Weizmann Institute |
Doctoral advisor | Adi Shamir |
Doctoral students | Tal Mor Elad Barkan Orr Dunkelman Yaniv Carmeli Rafi Chen |
Known for | Studies in cryptography and cryptanalysis (invention and breaking of Encryption functions), specifically Differential cryptanalysis |
Eli Biham (Hebrew: אלי ביהם) is an Israeli cryptographer and cryptanalyst, currently a professor at the Technion Israeli Institute of Technology Computer Science department. Starting from October 2008, Biham is the dean of the Technion Computer Science department, after serving for two years as chief of CS graduate school. Biham received his Ph.D. for inventing (publicly) differential cryptanalysis, while working under Adi Shamir. It had, it turned out, been invented at least twice before. A team at IBM discovered it during their work on DES, and was requested/required to keep their discovery secret by the NSA, who evidently knew about it as well.
Among his many contributions to cryptanalysis one can count:
Biham has taken part in the design of several new cryptographic primitives: