Adam Montville
Adam Montville is a graduate student and research assistant in the
Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Oregon State University.
He earned his B.S. degree in Computer Science from OSU
in March 2000. Adam transfered to OSU in 1997 from the University of
Montana after three years of attendance. He is originally from Chicago,
Illinois.
Adam's current interest is in Computer/Network security as evidenced by
the Project Corvallis.
Corvallis is a next generation privacy tool that
seeks to demonstrate all facets of proper
computer and network security, as well
as scalable cryptography.
Former research and development include hash functions and their fast,
platform-independent software implementations.
Contact Information
E-mail: adam@montvillearchives.net
Selected Publications
- A. W. Montville. Random Number Generation on Handheld Devices
for Cryptographic Applications.
M.S. Thesis, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Oregon State University, May 21, 2003.
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