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    Dan Boneh

    Professor at Stanford University

    Dr. Dan Boneh is an esteemed professional heading the applied cryptography group at Stanford University's Computer Science department, with a primary research focus on leveraging cryptography for enhancing computer security.

    His extensive body of work includes developing innovative cryptosystems, advancing web security, exploring the applications of cryptography in blockchain technology, and engaging in cryptanalysis to fortify cybersecurity measures.

    Dr. Boneh is a highly prolific author, with over two hundred publications in the realm of cryptography, and has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Packard Fellowship, Sloan Fellowship, ACM prize, and the RSA award in mathematics.

    He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science from Princeton University and formerly served as a distinguished professor at Stanford University.

    Dan Boneh
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    Stanford, California, United States