Hugo Krawczyk

Hugo Krawczyk is an Argentine-Israeli cryptographer best known for co-inventing the HMAC message authentication algorithm and contributing in fundamental ways to the cryptographic architecture of central Internet standards, including IPsec, IKE, and SSL/TLS. In particular, both IKEv2 and TLS 1.3 use Krawczyk’s SIGMA protocol as the cryptographic core of their key exchange procedures. He has also contributed foundational work in the areas of threshold and proactive cryptosystems and searchable symmetric encryption, among others.

Hugo Krawczyk
NationalityArgentinean, Israeli, American
Alma materHaifa University, Technion
Occupation(s)Cryptographer, Computer Scientist
Known for
  • IPsec/IKE/TLS 1.3 cryptographic design
  • HMAC msg authentication
  • HKDF key derivation
  • OPAQUE password-authenticated key exchange
  • HMQV and SIGMA key exchange protocols
  • Searchable encryption
  • Threshold and Proactive Cryptosystems
Awards
  • Levchin Prize
  • RSA Award in Mathematics
  • NDSS Test-of-Time Award
  • IACR Fellow
  • IBM Fellow
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