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Tal Rabin was born on 1962 in Newton, Massachusetts, United States, is an American cryptographer. Discover Tal Rabin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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1962

Tal Rabin (Hebrew: טל רבין, born 1962) is a computer scientist and Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania.

She was previously the head of research at the Algorand Foundation and the head of the cryptography research group at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center.

Rabin was born in Massachusetts and grew up in Jerusalem, Israel.

As a child, she enjoyed solving riddles and playing strategic games.

Her father, Michael Rabin, is a celebrated computer scientist who is responsible for many breakthroughs in the fields of computability and cryptography.

She and her father have co-authored a paper together.

She is the mother of two daughters.

1986

In 1986, she received her BSc from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

1988

She continued her studies there for her MSc (1988) and PhD (1994) degrees under the supervision of Professor Michael Ben-Or.

1994

Between 1994 and 1996, she was an National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow at MIT.

1997

She later joined the cryptography group at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center and became head of the group in 1997.

2011

In 2011, she took part in the World Science Festival, a popular science event held in New York City.

2013

She was a council member of the Computing Community Consortium (2013–2016), a member of the executive committee of SIGACT (2012–2015), and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Cryptology.

She is a founder and organizer of the Women in Theory Workshop, a biennial event for graduate students in theoretical computer science.

She is also involved in activities to make the field of encryption more accessible to the general public.

2014

In 2014, she took part in a similar event, the WNYC Science Fair.

2014: One of the 22 most powerful women engineers in the world by Business Insider

2014: Woman of Vision for innovation by the Anita Borg Institute

2015

2015: IACR Fellow (International Association for Cryptologic Research)

2016

2016: Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2017

2017: ACM Fellow

2018

2018: One of America's Top 50 Women In Tech by Forbes

2019

2019: The RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics

2023: The Dijkstra Prize for work in secure multiparty computation (MPC)

2020

In 2020, she joined the University of Pennsylvania as the Rachleff Family Professor of Computer and Information Science.

Rabin's research focuses on cryptography and network security, specifically the design of efficient and secure encryption algorithms.

In addition, she studies secure distributed protocols and the theoretical foundations of cryptography, as well as number theory and the theory of algorithms and distributed systems.

She has co-authored over 100 papers.

She has also registered five patents in the US.

Her research focuses on making communications over the Internet more secure.

Her most cited works in this field focus on the design of digital signature schemes, which are widely used, among other applications, in protocols for secure web communication.

Another focus is on a different scheme of encrypted communications called secret sharing.

A sizable part of her work on these subjects is done in collaboration with Rosario Gennaro and Hugo Krawczyk.

Rabin has been on the committees of many leading cryptography conferences, including TCC, Crypto, PKC and Eurocrypt.