Whitfield Diffie – Cryptography Pioneer
The most enjoyable segment of my CISSP training course is reviewing Cryptography. The science of cryptography has always been fascinating to me, although I do not consider myself to be an expert in the field.
This morning we briefly reviewed the Diffie-Hellman protocol:
“Diffie–Hellman key exchange (D–H) is a cryptographic protocol that allows two parties that have no prior knowledge of each other to jointly establish a shared secret key over an insecure communications channel. This key can then be used to encrypt subsequent communications using a symmetric key cipher. It is a type of key exchange.â€
Of course, the Diffie in Diffie-Hellman is Dr. Whitfield Diffie, a US cryptographer and one of the pioneers of public-key cryptography, who served as Chief Security Officer of Sun Microsystems for most of the time I spent there. I only met him once and certainly didn’t know him well, but was impressed with his deep intellect and command of the information security field.
Perhaps (I hope) we’ll meet again.