Victor S. Miller, IDA Center for Communications Research, Princeton;
In 1985, Professor Neal Koblitz, a faculty member in mathematics at the University of Washington, and Dr. Victor Miller, then a scientist at IBM, independently proposed a new approach to public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves. Thanks to its mathematical elegance and efficiency, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) has achieved far-reaching importance in both academic research and commercial cryptographic systems.
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