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In this episode of pplpod, we decode the life of Whitfield Diffie, the American mathematician and cryptographer who fundamentally changed digital privacy. A self-described "iconoclast," Diffie spent his career prioritizing individual privacy over government secrecy.
Join us as we explore:
• The "New Direction": How Diffie and collaborator Martin Hellman published their groundbreaking 1976 paper, New Directions in Cryptography. We discuss how their invention of public-key cryptography solved the problem of key distribution and effectively ended the National Security Agency’s monopoly on encryption technology.
• The Unconventional Path: From avoiding the Vietnam draft by working on non-military applications at MITRE to dropping out of his Stanford doctoral program because he couldn't accl ...