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The 2010 Benjamin Franklin medal in Computer and Cognitive Science presented to Shafrira Goldwasser, Ph.D
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The 2010 Benjamin Franklin medal in Computer and Cognitive Science presented to Shafrira Goldwasser, Ph.D

Jeremy Johnson
Journal of the Franklin Institute, v 351(1), pp 12-16
Jan 2014

Abstract

The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, awards the 2010 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science to Professor Shafrira Goldwasser for fundamental work contributing to the theoretical foundation of modern cryptography and leading to techniques that mathematically guarantee secure access to the internet. More precisely, she is recognized for key contributions in provable security and in particular for interactive and zero-knowledge proofs and their application to cryptography and complexity theory.

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