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Amos Fiat was born on 1 December, 1956 in Haifa, Israel, is an Israeli computer scientist. Discover Amos Fiat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 1 December, 1956
Birthday 1 December
Birthplace Haifa, Israel
Nationality Israel

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1956

Amos Fiat (born December 1, 1956) is an Israeli computer scientist, a professor of computer science at Tel Aviv University.

He is known for his work in cryptography, online algorithms, and algorithmic game theory.

1987

Fiat earned his Ph.D. in 1987 from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of Adi Shamir.

After postdoctoral studies with Richard Karp and Manuel Blum at the University of California, Berkeley, he returned to Israel, taking a faculty position at Tel Aviv University.

Many of Fiat's most highly cited publications concern cryptography, including his work with Adi Shamir on digital signatures (leading to the Fiat–Shamir heuristic for turning interactive identification protocols into signature schemes) and his work with David Chaum and Moni Naor on electronic money, used as the basis for the ecash system.

1988

With Shamir and Uriel Feige in 1988, Fiat invented the Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme, a method for using public-key cryptography to provide challenge–response authentication.

1994

In 1994, he was one of the first, with Moni Naor, to formally study the problem of practical broadcast encryption.

Along with Benny Chor, Moni Naor and Benny Pinkas, he made a contribution to the development of Traitor tracing, a copyright infringement detection system which works by tracing the source of leaked files rather than by direct copy protection.

With Gerhard Woeginger, Fiat organized a series of Dagstuhl workshops on competitive analysis of online algorithms, and together with Woeginger he edited the book Online Algorithms: The State of the Art (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1442, Springer-Verlag, 1998).

His research papers include methods for applying competitive analysis to paging, call control, data management, and the assignment of files to servers in distributed file systems.

Fiat's interest in game theory stretches back to his thesis research, which included analysis of the children's game Battleship.

He has taken inspiration from the game Tetris in developing new job shop scheduling algorithms, as well as applying competitive analysis to the design of game-theoretic auctions.