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Martin Hellman

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Martin Hellman is an American cryptographer and Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He shared the 2015 Turing Award with Whitfield Diffie for fundamental contributions to modern cryptography, co-inventing public-key cryptography and the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol. Along with Diffie and Ralph Merkle, Hellman conceived the foundational ideas of public-key cryptography in the mid-1970s. Hellman's contribution to the 1976 breakthrough paper New Directions in Cryptography was deeply shaped by his background in communications theory and his conviction that practical cryptographic systems needed to solve the key distribution problem—how to share cryptographic keys securely over insecure channels without prior secure contact. The Diffie-Hellman protocol achieves this through a mathematically elegant construction based on the computational hardness of the discrete logarithm problem: two parties exchange public values and each independently computes the same shared secret, while an eavesdropper cannot efficiently compute the same value. Hellman also contributed to the theoretical analysis of the Data Encryption Standard (DES), demonstrating that its 56-bit key length was insufficient for long-term security in the face of brute-force attacks—a warning that proved prescient. Beyond technical research, Hellman has been active in nuclear arms control and international security, co-authoring papers on nuclear risk reduction. He has received the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize, the IEEE Hamming Medal, and honorary degrees. He endowed the Hellman Fellows Program at Stanford to support graduate students from underrepresented groups.

30 H-Index
83 Publications
7 Grants
16 Patents

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Sun Microsystems RSA Security IEEE National Security Agency (consulting)
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