- Dorothy E. Denning
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Dorothy Elizabeth Denning (the daughter of C. Lowell and Helen Watson Robling on August 12, 1945) is an American information security researcher and a graduate of the University of Michigan. She has published four books and 140 articles. At Georgetown University, she was the Patricia and Patrick Callahan Family Professor of computer science and director of the Georgetown Institute of Information Assurance. She is now a professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Denning has received several awards. Among them are the Augusta Ada Lovelace Award, National Computer Systems Security Award, and the 2004 Harold F. Tipton Award "in recognition of her outstanding information security career". In 1995 she was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.[1]
Denning also privately reviewed, at federal request, the Skipjack block cipher. In Congressional testimony, she pointed out that general publication of the algorithm would enable someone to build a hardware or software product that used SKIPJACK without escrowing keys.[2] Denning also served as a witness in the 1990 trial of United States v. Riggs. Her testimony was instrumental in leading the government to drop charges against defendant Craig Neidorf.
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Family
In 1974 she married Peter J. Denning. He is currently the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Bibliography
- Denning, Dorothy Elizabeth Robling (1982). Cryptography and Data Security. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-10150-5.
- Denning, Dorothy Elizabeth Robling (1990). Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems. Digital Equipment Systems Research Center.
- Denning, Dorothy Elizabeth Robling; Lin, Herbert S. (1994). Rights and responsibilities of participants in networked communities. National Academies Press . ISBN 978-0309050906.
- Denning, Dorothy E. (1999). Information Warfare and Security. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-43303-6.
Notes
- ^ "ACM Fellows Award: Dorothy Denning". The Association for Computing Machinery. 1995. http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=1239516&srt=alpha&alpha=D. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- ^ Brickell, Ernest F.; Denning, Dorothy E.; Kent, Stephen T.; Maher, David P.; Tuchman, Walter (1993-07-28). "Interim Report, The SKIPJACK Algorithm". SKIPJACK Review. pp. 8. http://www.cs.georgetown.edu/~denning/crypto/clipper/SKIPJACK.txt.
External links
- Dorothy Denning's Home Page at Naval Postgraduate School
- The Future of Cryptography, a 1996 essay in which Denning gave her view of the future
- Afterward to The Future of Cryptograhy, a 1999 essay in which Denning updated her view
- Dorothy Denning's Home Page at Georgetown University, not updated since 2002
- Silver Bullet Security Podcast interview of Denning by Gary McGraw
- Gifts of Speech Testimony Concerning Computer Encryption by Dorothy Denning
- Ruritania, a classic Internet satire of Denning's opposition to citizen cryptography
- Declaration on Encryption Policy, a 1997 declaration in which Denning said that she did not recommend domestic restrictions on the use encryption within the United States, so long as all crypto keys are legally required to be accessible to the government by court order.
Categories:- 1945 births
- American computer scientists
- Computer systems researchers
- Living people
- Naval Postgraduate School faculty
- Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery
- People associated with computer security
- Women computer scientists
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