The 2002 Turing Award was presented on June 7, 2003, to Drs. Ronald L. Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard M. Adleman, the developers of the RSA encryption code, for their seminal contributions to the theory and practical application of public key cryptography. The presentations were recorded in three sections at the Turing Award Lecture event in San Diego, CA, on June 8, 2003. Available for viewing are Dr. Ronald L. Rivest’s presentation on the "Early Days of RSA", Dr. Adi Shamir's talk on "Cryptology: A Status Report", and Dr. Leonard M. Adleman's address on "Pre-RSA." The presentations can be viewed as a complete series with slides, or separately as lectures, audio portions or slides alone.
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