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Certicom Research

Certicom was founded in 1985 by Dr. Scott A. Vanstone and Dr. Ron Mullin, to further the research started at the University of Waterloo on Public-Key Cryptography. Dr. Vanstone is one of the leading experts in the field of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) research, having authored or co-authored over 250 publications on the topic.

The research team is very focused on ECC technology, including studying efficient implementations, methods to enhance the security and developing new protocols.

Today, Certicom holds over 300 patents pending and filed relating to ECC. The patents cover all areas of security optimizations and security implementations, including general concept hardware, protocol, curve selection, efficiencies, certificates and VPN.

Our flagship product, Security Builder Crypto, initially released in 1997, was the first commercial product based on ECC.

The Certicom ECC Challenge was introduced in 1997 to increase industry understanding and appreciation for the difficulty of the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem, and to encourage and stimulate further research in the security analysis of elliptic curve cryptosystems.

We also continue to maintain a co-operative relationship with the university through corporate sponsorship of the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research. Since 1999, we have sponsored their annual Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography.

Research Members  Research Associates
Dr. Scott A. Vanstone
Dr. Adrian Antipa

Dr. Daniel R.L. Brown
Dr. Robert P. Gallant
Dr. John O. Goyo
Dr. Robert J. Lambert
Dr. Marinus (René) Struik

 

Dr. Darrel Hankerson
Dr. Alfred J. Menezes
Dr. Ron C. Mullin

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Additional ECC Resources


Certicom ECC Conference 2007

November 13-15, 2007
Four Seasons Hotel, Toronto
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Code and Cipher
ECC Research Team

ECC Challenge
ECC Challenge details (PDF)

ECC FAQ
ECC Tutorial