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    Ron Rivest is a professor at MIT and a co-inventor of the RSA algorithm and other cryptographic methods. He has also made contributions to algorithms, machine learning, and election security, and won the 2002 Turing Award.

  2. Ron Rivest is an Institute Professor at MIT and a co-inventor of the RSA public-key cryptosystem. He works on cryptography, computer and network security, algorithms, voting security, climate change, and contact tracing.

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    Professor Rivest grew up in Niskayuna, New York,a suburb of Schenectady,where he attended public schools, graduating from Niskayuna High School in 1965. Professor Rivest received a B.A. in Mathematics from Yale Universityin 1969. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Sciencefrom Stanford Universityin 1974;his research supervisor was Professor Robert Floy...

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    Learn about the life and achievements of Professor Rivest, an MIT Institute Professor and a co-inventor of the RSA public-key cryptosystem. He has also worked on voting systems, algorithms, and exposure notification.

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  5. Aug 17, 2022 · Professor Rivest is a renowned cryptographer and a co-inventor of the RSA public-key cryptosystem. He is a Fellow of several academic societies and a recipient of the ACM Turing Award.

  6. Ronald L. Rivest is an American computer scientist and co-inventor of RSA encryption, the first public-key cryptosystem. He is a professor at MIT and a Turing Award winner, along with Leonard M. Adleman and Adi Shamir.

  7. Jun 29, 2015 · Ron Rivest is a renowned cryptographer and computer scientist who invented the RSA public-key cryptosystem. He is one of only 23 Institute Professors at MIT, the highest faculty rank, and received the Turing Award, the highest honor in computer science.