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  1. www.nist.gov › people › john-m-kelseyJohn M. Kelsey | NIST

    9 de oct. de 2019 · My main interests center around using cryptography and computer security to solve real-world problems. I've done a fair bit of work in cryptographic random number generation, cryptanalysis and design of block ciphers and hash functions, analysis and design of cryptographic protocols, and electronic voting.

  2. John Kelsey is a cryptographer who works at NIST. His research interests include cryptanalysis and design of symmetric cryptography primitives ( block ciphers, stream ciphers, cryptographic hash functions, MACs ), analysis and design of cryptographic protocols, cryptographic random number generation, electronic voting, side-channel attacks on ...

  3. John Kelsey, Karl Koscher, Jack Lloyd, Gabriel Maganis, Theresa Portzer, Jesse Walker, Doug Whiting, Zooko Wilcox-O’Hearn, and Hussein Yapit for providing invaluable feedback on earlier versions of this book.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2022 · cryptography ·digital signatures ·key-encapsulation mechanism (KEM) ·key-establishment ·post-quantum cryptography ·public-key encryption ·quantum resistant ·quantum safe. Mathematics and statistics, Federal information processing standards (FIPS) and Cybersecurity.

  5. John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier: Minimizing Bandwidth for Remote Access to Cryptographically Protected Audit Logs. Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection 1999

  6. John Kelsey is a Cryptographer who works at NIST. His research interests include all areas of practical cryptography, including cryptanalysis and design of symmetric cryptography primitives, analysis and design of cryptographic protocols, cryptographic random number generation, electronic voting and hash-based signatures.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Conference Paper. Breaking Category Five SPHINCS+ with SHA-256. Published: September 28, 2022. Author (s) Ray Perlner (NIST), John Kelsey (NIST), David Cooper (NIST) Conference. Name: 13th International Workshop on Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQCrypto 2022) Dates: 09/28/2022 - 09/30/2022. Location: Virtual Conference.