Aline Gouget

Aline Gouget Morin (born 1977)[1] is a French mathematician and cryptographer whose works include contributions to the design of the SOSEMANUK stream cipher[2] and Shabal hash algorithm,[3] and methods for anonymized digital currency.[4] She is a researcher for Gemalto, an international digital security company.[5]

Education

Gouget completed a PhD in 2004 at the University of Caen Normandy. Her dissertation, Etude de propriétés cryptographiques des fonctions booléennes et algorithme de confusion pour le chiffrement symétrique, was advised by Claude Carlet.[6]

Recognition

In 2017, Gouget was the winner of the Irène Joliot-Curie Prize in the category for women in business and technology.[7]

gollark: And potatOS.
gollark: The best part of ShutdownOS relying on Skynet is that if my server undergoes maintenence it'll break horribly! Yay!
gollark: Works fine.
gollark: I'm glad ShutdownOS is still being actively developed.
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References

  1. Birth year from IdRef authority control record, accessed 2020-04-12
  2. "SOSEMANUK (Portfolio Profile 1)", The eSTREAM Project - eSTREAM Phase 3, ECRYPT-EU research project, retrieved 2020-04-12
  3. "Status Report on the Second Round of the SHA-3 Cryptographic Hash Algorithm Competition" (PDF), NIST Interagency Report 7764, NIST, February 2011, retrieved 2020-04-12
  4. Baldimtsi, Foteini; Chase, Melissa; Fuchsbauer, Georg; Kohlweiss, Markulf (2015), "Anonymous transferable e-cash", in Katz, Jonathan (ed.), 18th IACR International Conference on Practice and Theory in Public-Key Cryptography (PKC 2015), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, March 30 – April 1, 2015, Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9020, Springer, pp. 101–124, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-46447-2_5, In 2008 Canard and Gouget gave the first formal treatment of anonymity properties for transferable e-cash
  5. "A cryptographic inspiration", /review, Gemalto, 8 March 2018, retrieved 2020-04-12
  6. Ph.d. thesis abstract, retrieved 2020-04-12
  7. Lauréates 2017 du prix Irène Joliot-Curie : Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Hélène Morlon, et Aline Gouget, French Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2020-04-12
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