- Gustavus Simmons
Gustavus J. Simmons (born 1930) is a retired
cryptographer and former manager of theApplied Mathematics Department atSandia National Laboratories . He has worked primarily withauthentication theory, developing cryptographic techniques for solving problems of mutual distrust. Simmons was born inWest Virginia and was named after his grandfather, a Prohibition officer who was gunned down three years before Gustavus was born.Fact|date=February 2007 He began his post-secondary education atDeep Springs College , and he received hisPh.D in mathematics from theUniversity of New Mexico , Albuquerque.Simmons has published over 100 papers, many of which are devoted to
asymmetric encryption techniques. In the 1980s, he helped form theInternational Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). His technical contributions include the development ofsubliminal channels for use indigital signatures . [Simmons, Gustavus J. “The Prisoner’s Problem and the Subliminal Channel," "Advances in Cryptology: Proceedings of CRYPTO ’83", Plenum Press, 1984, pp. 51-67.] He is also the creator of the Ramsey/graph theory -based mathematical game Sim. [Simmons, Gustavus J. "The game of SIM," "J. Recreational Mathematics", 2(2), 1969, pp. 66.]At Sandia, Simmons was involved in the cryptographic aspects of verifying adherence to the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty for nuclear weapons. [Simmons, Gustavus J. "How to Insure That Data Acquired to Verify Treaty Compliance are Trustworthy," "Contemporary Cryptology (IEEE)", 1992, pp. 617-630.] In a review of "Contemporary Cryptology" (see publications),Don Coppersmith summarized the problem: :"Is the host substituting a false signal to mask the fact that it is continuing tests? Is the monitor really using the device to transmit other information than that allowed by the treaty? Who supplies the hardware? Can that person cheat?" [ [http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/322/ibmsj3202I.pdf Review] of "Contemporary Cryptology"]Awards and Recognition
In 1986, Simmons was the recipient of the
U.S. Department of Energy Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award . [ [http://www.er.doe.gov/Lawrence/html/Laureates/1980s/gustavusj.htm E. O. Lawrence award citation] ] In 1991, he was awarded anhonorary doctorate fromLund University for his work in authentication theory. [ [http://www.lth.se/omlth/hedersdoktorer/hedersdoktorer_genom_aaren/ List] of Honorary Doctorates in Engineering at Lund University (in Swedish)] In 2005, he was elected a IACR Fellow, "for pioneering research in information integrity, information theory, and secure protocols and for substantial contributions to the formation of the IACR." [ [http://www.iacr.org/fellows/2005/Simmons.html IACR Fellow citation] ]Publications
*Simmons, Gustavus J. (Editor), "Contemporary Cryptology: The Science of Information Integrity." (Wiley 1999) - ISBN 0780353528
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