SAN
FRANCISCO, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RSA
Conferenceā¢, the world's leading cybersecurity conferences and
expositions, today announced the recipient of the RSA Conference
2024 Lifetime Achievement Award, Michael
Brown, Rear Admiral, US Navy (Ret.), as well as the
recipients of the Award for Excellence in the Field of
Mathematics, Craig Gentry, Chief
Technology Officer at TripleBlind, and Oded Regev, Silver
Professor in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of
New York University. For the third
consecutive year, the International Association for Cryptologic
Research (IACR) co-sponsored the Mathematics Award with RSA
Conference.
RSA Conference 2024 Annual Awards for
Lifetime Achievement and Excellence in the Field of
Mathematics
"It's an honor to recognize the lengthy career and distinguished
service of Michael Brown along with
the pioneering efforts of Craig
Gentry and Oded Regev, two distinguished individuals in
the cryptography and encryption space," said Linda Gray
Martin, Senior Vice President, RSA Conference. "All three of
this year's award recipients have demonstrated deep dedication to
their fields and will have a long-lasting impact on the
cybersecurity industry."
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement
Award honors outstanding leaders who have made significant
contributions to the advancement of the cybersecurity industry over
their lifetime. Past recipients represent several of the most
influential minds in the field whose work continues to have a
lasting impact.
The RSA Conference 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award is
awarded to Michael Brown,
Rear Admiral, US Navy (Ret.)
Brown joined the Navy in 1976 as a
Midshipman at the U.S. Naval
Academy, and over the next three plus decades, went on to
hold significant leadership positions within the Departments of
Defense and Homeland Security, specializing in intelligence and
information operations, and playing a key role in expanding the
Navy's operational role in
cyberspace.
His last position on active duty was as the Director of
Cybersecurity Coordination for DHS where he was responsible for
increasing inter-agency collaboration in strategic planning for the
nation's cybersecurity, mutual support for capabilities
development, and synchronization of current mission activities for
the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security.
After leaving the Navy, Brown joined
RSA Security as the President of its Federal Division and partnered
with RSA Conference, leading collaboration with governments around
the world. Today, he's the Founder and President of Spinnaker
Security, a consulting business focused on understanding,
identifying and mitigating business risks associated with
cybersecurity.
Brown received the DHS Distinguished Service Medal, one of the
Department's highest honors, along with numerous military
commendations during his career in the US Navy.
Award for Excellence in the Field of Mathematics,
Co-Sponsored by IACR
First presented in 1998, the RSA Conference Award for
Excellence in the Field of Mathematics acknowledges the
outstanding contributions of individuals and/or organizations whose
work in cryptography and mathematics helps to advance the
cybersecurity industry. Award recipients are determined by an
esteemed judging committee which seeks to recognize innovation and
ongoing contributions to the industry. Dozens of nominated
individuals from affiliated organizations, universities or research
labs compete each year for this award.
The recipients of the RSA Conference 2024 Excellence in the
Field of Mathematics Award are:
Craig Gentry
In 2009,
as part of his PhD thesis, Gentry proposed the first Fully
Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), basing its security on a hardness
problem in certain ideal lattices and the hardness of the sparse
subset sum problem. Designing an FHE encryption scheme which allows
general computations over the encrypted inputs to produce an
encrypted output (i.e. computing any general efficient computation
over encrypted data producing homomorphically the encrypted output
while never decrypting the ciphertexts) was proposed in 1978 by
Rivest, Adleman, and Dertouzos, as a way to compute privately, and
had produced only partial results for over 30 years until Gentry's
solution and approach. Gentry, among his other results in
lattice-based cryptography, also further participated in designing
advanced generations of FHE with improved efficiency.
Oded Regev
Regev, among
his various results in lattice-based cryptography, invented
`Learning with Errors' (LWE) in 2005: an underlying problem used as
a hardness assumption to create public-key cryptosystems. Since
then, the encryption method has been further developed and heavily
employed by others. One of the developments co-authored by Regev is
the LWE over Rings (RLWE) problem and encryption method. In recent
years, due to the advancement of quantum computing, lattice-based
cryptography has gained momentum as providing alternative schemes
that are not known to be broken by polynomial time quantum
computing algorithms. In contrast, traditional schemes based on
Factoring and Discrete Log are susceptible to such attacks, as was
shown by Peter Shor.
"The IACR is thrilled to be co-sponsoring the Excellence in
the Field of Mathematics Award again this year," said Michel Abdalla, President, IACR. "The math award
winners this year made significant contributions to the field of
lattice-based cryptography, including a foundational `Learning with
Errors'-based cryptosystem (Regev) and the first 'Fully Homomorphic
Encryption' system (Gentry). Their outstanding efforts in the field
of mathematics and cryptography have been critical to the progress
of cybersecurity."
For more information regarding RSA Conference 2024, taking place
at the Moscone Center in San
Francisco this week from May
6-9, visit our website at
www.rsaconference.com/usa.
About RSA Conference
RSA Conferenceā¢ is the
premier series of global events and year-round learning for the
cybersecurity community. RSAC is where the security industry
converges to discuss current and future concerns and have access to
the experts, unbiased content, and ideas that help enable
individuals and companies advance their cybersecurity posture and
build stronger and smarter teams. Both in-person and online, RSAC
brings the cybersecurity industry together and empowers the
collective "we" to stand against cyberthreats around the world.
RSAC is the ultimate marketplace for the latest technologies and
hands-on educational opportunities that help industry professionals
discover how to make their companies more secure while showcasing
the most enterprising, influential, and thought-provoking thinkers
and leaders in cybersecurity today. For the most up-to-date news
pertaining to the cybersecurity industry visit
www.rsaconference.com. Where the world talks security.
About the International Association for Cryptologic
Research (IACR) The International Association for
Cryptologic Research (IACR) is a non-profit organization
devoted to supporting the promotion of the science of cryptology.
Cryptology is the science of the making and breaking of encryption
algorithms, but in the modern world it encompasses so much more.
You use cryptology all the time, when banking, when using a mobile
phone, when opening your car door. You are even using it now when
you are reading this web page.
IACR organize a series of conferences and workshops.
IACR publishes the Journal of Cryptology, in addition to the
proceedings of its conference and workshops. IACR also maintains
the Cryptology ePrint Archive, an online repository of cryptologic
research papers aimed at providing rapid dissemination of results.
For more information, please visit www.iacr.org.
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