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Phillip Rogaway is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis, within the College of Engineering. His work focuses on cryptography and cybersecurity, particularly authenticated encryption, secure communication protocols, and cryptographic definitions.
- University: University of California, Davis
- Department: Computer Science
- Ranks: Professor
Rogaway's research spans foundational and applied cryptography, including deterministic encryption, format-preserving encryption, and provable security frameworks. He actively contributes to cryptographic standards like OCB and explores the social and ethical dimensions of cryptographic work.
His recent publications emphasize authenticated encryption mechanisms, secure data distribution, and cryptographic efficiency. Rogaway has received grants such as the SaTC: CORE: Small: Crypto-for-Privacy (2017) and participated in workshops like the Dagstuhl Seminar on Symmetric Cryptography (2012).
Rogaway also engages in educational advocacy, authoring materials like "Giving Good Talks" (2017) and "Introduction to Modern Cryptography" (2012). His work underscores the importance of aligning cryptographic practices with societal needs.
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