Ran Canetti


Ran Canetti is a professor of Computer Science at Boston University. and the director of the Check Point Institute for Information Security and of the Center for Reliable Information System and Cyber Security. He is also associate editor of the Journal of Cryptology and Information and Computation. His main areas of research span cryptography and information security, with an emphasis on the design, analysis and use of cryptographic protocols.

Biography

Born in 1962 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Canetti obtained his BA in Computer Science in 1989, his BA in Physics in 1990, and his M.Sc in Computer Science in 1991, all from the Technion, Haifa. He received his PhD in 1995 from the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot under the supervision of Prof. Oded Goldreich. He then completed his post-doctoral training at the Lab of Computer Science, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996 under the supervision of Prof. Shafi Goldwasser. He then joined IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center and was a Research Staff Member until 2008.
Canetti is known for his contribution to both the practice and theory of cryptography. Prominent contributions include the Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code, the definition of which was first published in 1996 in a paper by Mihir Bellare, Ran Canetti, and Hugo Krawczyk, and the formulation of the Universally Composable Security framework, which allows analyzing security of cryptographic protocols in a modular and robust way.
Canetti is the recipient of the RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics. He is a Fellow of the Association of Cryptologic Research. He received the IBM Research Outstanding Innovation Award in 2006, the IBM Corporate Award in 2005, the IBM Research Division Award in 1999, two IBM Best Paper Awards and the Kennedy Thesis Award from The Weizmann Institute in

Current Roles

Since July 2011, Canetti has been a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Boston University and the Director for Research at the Center for Reliable Information Systems and Cyber Security at Boston University since September 2011. His current positions include being the Head of the Check Point Institute of Information Security at Tel Aviv University as well as the Editor for the Journal of Cryptography and Editor of Information and Computation.
Canetti currently lives in Brookline, MA and is married with two children.

Patents

Canetti's registered patents and recognized and authorized standards include:
Canetti has also authored several books including:
Some of Canetti's past activities include being a co-organizer of the Crypto in the Clouds Workshop at MIT, co-organizer of the CPIIS TAU/IDC Workshop on Electronic voting, co-organizer of the Theoretical Foundations of Practical Information Security workshop. He was also the Program Committee chair for the Theory of Cryptography Conference and for eight years was the co-chair of the Multicast Security Working Group at the Internet Engineering Task Force.
Ran Canetti's Full List of Publications

Areas of Research

His research interests span multiple aspects of cryptography and information security, with emphasis on the design, analysis and use of cryptographic protocols.

Awards

Canetti has spoken at major conferences worldwide including the below selection of keynote talks: