Catherine Ann Meadows is an American cryptographer known for her development of tools for the formal verification and automated discovery of flaws in cryptographic protocols.[1] She is a senior researcher in the Center for High Assurance Systems at the Naval Research Laboratory and the head of the laboratory's Formal Methods Section.[2]
A symposium was held in Meadows's honor in Fredericksburg, Virginia in May 2019, and a collection of essays from the symposium was published as a festschrift.[1]
References
^ abGuttman, Joshua D.; Landwehr, Carl E.; Meseguer, José; Pavlovic, Dusko (2019), Foundations of Security, Protocols, and Equational Reasoning: Essays Dedicated to Catherine A. Meadows, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 11565, Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-19052-1, ISBN978-3-030-19051-4, S2CID155103931.
See in particular Preface, pp. vii–ix; "Cathy Meadows: A Central Figure in Protocol Analysis", Sylvan Pinsky, pp. 1–5; "A Long Slow Conversation", Jon Millen, pp. 6–7, and "Key Reminiscences", Paul Syverson, pp. 8–14.
^Catherine Meadows, Adaptive Security and ECOnomics Lab, University of Hawaii, retrieved 2019-09-20