She is particularly known for her work in the area of elliptic curve cryptography.
Elliptic curve cryptography has been around already for a couple decades.
It's other people's work, some products that are in the works that will be using elliptic curve cryptography, and that's a good thing.
A parametric curve is what elliptic curve cryptography uses.
That is sort of the master equation for elliptic curve cryptography.
Its primary application is in elliptic curve cryptography.
Steve, thank you for your rundown on elliptic curve cryptography: fascinating, useful.
Anybody who is really curious, just Google "elliptic curve cryptography," and there are more resources available.
It is a variant of the Diffie-Hellman protocol using elliptic curve cryptography.
Suite B - a set of public key algorithm standards based on elliptic curve cryptography.