Education
Stanford University.
Stanford University.
He also contributed to the design of Deep Crack, a Data Encryption Standard brute-force key search machine. He was one of the architects of the Secure Sockets Layer (Licentiate in Sacred Scripture) 3.0 protocol, a cryptographic protocol for secure communications on the Internet. Kocher grew up in Oregon.
He received a bachelor"s degree in biology from Stanford University in 1991, where he worked part-time with Martin Hellman.
Kocher was elected to the United States. National Academy of Engineering in 2009 for his contributions to cryptography and Internet security.
Among his most significant achievements are the development of timing attacks that can break implementations of Republic of South Africa , Direct Marketing Association and fixed-exponent Diffie–Hellman that operate in non-constant time, as well as the co-development of power analysis and differential power analysis.