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Martin Edward Hellman (n. 2 de octubre de 1945), es un criptólogo estadounidense. Hellman es famoso por ser el inventor junto a Whitfield Diffie, de un sistema de criptografía de clave pública.
Martin Edward Hellman (born October 2, 1945) is an American cryptologist and mathematician, best known for his invention of public-key cryptography in cooperation with Whitfield Diffie and Ralph Merkle.
Martin E. Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford, who co-invented public key cryptography with Diffie and Merkle. He has also worked on computer privacy, nuclear security, and relationship ethics, and co-authored a book on the latter topic.
Martin Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a co-inventor of public key cryptography. He also works on nuclear security, peace, and relationship issues with his wife and co-author.
Martin Hellman is a cryptography pioneer and Stanford University professor emeritus. He invented and promulgated public-key cryptography and digital signatures with Whitfield Diffie and Ralph Merkle.
Martin Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a co-inventor of public key cryptography. He also works on nuclear security, peace, and relationship issues with his wife and co-author.
Martin Edward Hellman (n. 2 de octubre de 1945), es un criptólogo estadounidense. Hellman es famoso por ser el inventor junto a Whitfield Diffie, de un sistema de criptografía de clave pública.