Bart Preneel
Bart Preneel | |
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Born | 15 October 1963 |
Residence | Leuven, Belgium |
Fields | Cryptography |
Institutions |
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven University of California at Berkeley |
Alma mater | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
Doctoral advisor |
Joos Vandewalle René Govaerts |
Doctoral students |
Christophe De Cannière Frederik Vercauteren Souradyuti Paul |
Known for |
Hash Functions cryptanalysis RIPEMD Miyaguchi-Preneel scheme |
Website http://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~preneel/ |
Bart Preneel (born October 15, 1963) is a Flemish cryptographer and cryptanalyst. He is a professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, in the COSIC group,.[1] He was the president of the International Association for Cryptologic Research in 2008-2013 and project manager of ECRYPT.
Simultaneously with Shoji Miyaguchi, he invented the Miyaguchi–Preneel scheme, a robust structure used in hash functions such as Whirlpool. He is one of the authors of the RIPEMD-160 hash function. He was also a co-inventor of the stream cipher MUGI which would later become a Japanese standard, and of the stream cipher Trivium which is a well-received entrant to the eSTREAM project.
He has also contributed to the cryptanalysis of RC4, SOBER-t32, MacGuffin, Helix, Phelix, Py, TPypy, the HAVAL cryptographic hash function and the SecurID hash function, among others.
References
- ↑ "K.U.Leuven: Who-is-who". K.U.Leuven. Retrieved 2008-03-27.