Roger Needham
Roger Michael Needham CBE FREng FRS (February 9, 1935–March 1, 2003) was a British computer scientist.
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CBE - FREng - FRS - February 9 - 1935 - March 1 - 2003 - British - Computer scientist
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Needham began his undergraduate studies at the University of Cambridge in 1953, graduating with a B.A. in 1956 in mathematics and philosophy. His Ph.D. thesis was on applications of digital computers to the automatic classification and retrieval of documents. He worked on a variety of key computing projects in security, operating systems, computer architecture (capability systems) and local area networks.
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University of Cambridge - 1953 - 1956 - Ph.D. - Computers - Security - Operating systems - Computer architecture - Capability system - Local area networks
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Among his theoretical contributions is the development of the Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic for authentication, generally known as the BAN logic. His Needham-Schroeder (coinvented with Michael Schroeder) security protocol forms the basis of the Kerberos authentication and key exchange system. He also codesigned the TEA and XTEA encryption algorithms.
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Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic - Authentication - BAN logic - Needham-Schroeder - Michael Schroeder - Security protocol - Kerberos - Key exchange - TEA - XTEA - Encryption algorithms
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He joined Cambridge's Computer Laboratory, then called the Mathematical Laboratory, in 1962, became head of the lab in 1980, was made a professor in 1981 and remained with the lab until his retirement in 1995. Needham then set up Microsoft's UK-based Research Laboratory in 1997. He was also one of the founding Fellows of Wolfson College, Cambridge.
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Computer Laboratory - 1962 - 1980 - Professor - 1981 - 1995 - Microsoft - Research Laboratory - 1997 - Fellow - Wolfson College, Cambridge
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He was elected to the Royal Society in 1985, became a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1993 and received a CBE for his contributions to computing in 2001. He also was a longtime and respected member of the International Association for Cryptologic Research and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy. He was married to Karen Spärck Jones.
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Royal Society - 1985 - Royal Academy of Engineering - 1993 - CBE - Computing - 2001 - International Association for Cryptologic Research - IEEE Computer Society - Karen Spärck Jones
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He died of cancer in March 2003 at his home in Willingham, Cambridgeshire. The British Computer Society, in 2004, established an annual Roger Needham Lecture in his honour.
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2003 - Willingham - Cambridgeshire - British Computer Society - 2004 - Roger Needham Lecture
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