Andrew Lindell is the Chief Cryptographer at Aladdin Knowledge Systems and an Associate Professor at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Andrew attained a Ph.D. at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2002 and spent two years at the IBM T.J.Watson research lab as a Postdoctoral fellow in the cryptography research group.
Andrew has carried out extensive research in cryptography, and has published more than 50 conference and journal publications, as well as an undergraduate textbook in cryptography and a book detailing secure protocols. Andrew has presented at numerous international conferences, workshops and university seminars, and has served on program committees for top international conferences in cryptography.
In addition to Andrew's notable academic experience, he joined Aladdin Knowledge Systems in 2004 as its top strong authentication expert. In his position as Chief Cryptographer, he has worked on cryptographic and security issues that arise in the design and construction of strong authentication schemes, smartcard applications, software protection solutions, and more. Selected to speak as a strong authentication expert at numerous worldwide events, he stands as an insightful thought leader on the design of authentication mechanisms and their practical applications.
Speaking Engagements:
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Comparison-Based Key Exchange and the Security of the Numeric Comparison Mode in Bluetooth v2.1.
RSA Conference 2009, San Francisco 2009.
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Adaptively Secure Two-Party Computation with Erasures.
RSA Conference 2009, San Francisco 2009.
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Local Sequentiality Does Not Help for Concurrent Composition.
RSA Conference 2009, San Francisco 2009.
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Making Privacy-Preserving Data Mining Practical with Smartcards,
BlackHat Briefings, Washington DC 2009.
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Attacks on Password Pairing in Bluetooth v2.1,
CSI 2008 , Maryland 2008.
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