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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Computer Science D-index 32 Citations 4,757 97 World Ranking 9267 National Ranking 4221

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Mohammad Peyravian is best known for:

  • Cryptography
  • Public-key cryptography
  • Encryption

By researching both Password and S/KEY, Mohammad Peyravian produces research that crosses academic boundaries. His study ties his expertise on Computer security together with the subject of S/KEY. His research brings together the fields of Authentication (law) and Computer security. As part of his studies on Authentication (law), he frequently links adjacent subjects like Authentication protocol. His research on Authentication protocol frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Key (lock). Mohammad Peyravian conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Key (lock) and Password through his works. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Transmission (telecommunications) and Telecommunications. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Telecommunications and Transmission (telecommunications) through his works. He connects Cryptography with Public-key cryptography in his study.

His most cited work include:

  • Methods for Protecting Password Transmission (115 citations)
  • Secure remote user access over insecure networks (57 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

In his works, Mohammad Peyravian undertakes multidisciplinary study on Computer security and Biometrics. Many of his studies on Computer network involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Communication source. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Encryption and Plaintext in his work. In his works, he performs multidisciplinary study on Plaintext and Encryption. In his study, Mohammad Peyravian carries out multidisciplinary Distributed computing and Programming language research. Many of his studies on Programming language involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Formal description. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as State (computer science) and Algorithm. His research combines Algorithm and State (computer science). Mohammad Peyravian integrates many fields, such as Cryptography and Cryptographic protocol, in his works.

Mohammad Peyravian most often published in these fields:

  • Computer security (69.23%)
  • Computer network (61.54%)
  • Encryption (38.46%)

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Best Publications

Special feature: Two-phase cryptographic key recovery system

Rosario Gennaro;Paul Karger;Stephen Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian.
Computers & Security (1997)

349 Citations

Secure data storage and retrieval with key management and user authentication

Stephen Michael Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian;Allen Leonid Roginsky;Nevenko Zunic.
(2000)

294 Citations

MARS - a candidate cipher for AES

Carolynn Burwick;Don Coppersmith;Edward D’Avignon;Rosario Gennaro.
(1999)

273 Citations

Biometric based multi-party authentication

Stephen Michael Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian;Allen Leonid Roginsky;Nevenko Zunic.
(1999)

252 Citations

Method of responding to a truncated secure session attack

Brian Edward Carpenter;Kevin David Himberger;Clark Debs Jeffries;Mohammad Peyravian.
(2005)

244 Citations

Secure data storage and retrieval in a client-server environment

Stephen Michael Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian;Allen Leonid Roginsky;Nevenko Zunic.
(2000)

206 Citations

Transmission order based selective repeat data transmission error recovery system and method

John G. Dudley;Mohammad Peyravian.
(1995)

200 Citations

Methods for Protecting Password Transmission

Mohammad Peyravian;Nevenko Zunic.
Computers & Security (2000)

185 Citations

Method and apparatus for verifiably providing key recovery information in a cryptographic system

Rosario Gennaro;Paul Ashley Karger;Stephen Michael Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian.
(1997)

165 Citations

Protection of biometric data via key-dependent sampling

Stephen Michael Matyas;Mohammad Peyravian.
(2000)

144 Citations

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