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David Wagner
David Wagner
is Assistant
Professor
of
Computer Science
at the
University of California, Berkeley
. He is also a well known
cryptographer
.
Notable achievements include:
1996
Discovered a flaw in the implementation of
SSL
in
Netscape Navigator
(with Ian Goldberg);
1997
Cryptanalyzed the
CMEA
algorithm used in many
US
cellphones (with
Bruce Schneier
);
1998
Development of
Twofish
block cipher
as a submission for
NIST
's
AES
competition (with
Bruce Schneier
, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, Chris Hall, and
Niels Ferguson
);
1999
Invention of the slide attack, a new form of
cryptanalysis
(with Alex Biryukov);
1999
Cryptanalysis of
Microsoft
's
PPTP
tunnelling protocol (with
Bruce Schneier
and "Mudge");
2000
Cryptanalysis of the
A5
/1
stream cipher
used in
GSM
cellphones (with Alex Biryukov and
Adi Shamir
);
2001
Cryptanalysis of
WEP
, the
stream cipher
used in
802.11
"
WiFi
" networks (with Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg).
External Links
Professor Wagner's home page:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/