Microsoft-Cryptography-Redmond, WA

David Farber farber at central.cis.upenn.edu
Thu Jan 6 10:00:08 PST 1994


>Posted-Date: Thu, 6 Jan 1994 03:03:07 -0500
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>Subject: Microsoft-Cryptography-Redmond, WA
>Organization: Microsoft Corporation
>Date: Thu, 6 Jan 1994 01:27:44 GMT
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>MICROSOFT
> * * ADVANCED CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY DIVISION * *
>
>Do you need a research challenge which results
>in tangable product? Then the Advanced Consumer
>Technology Division at Microsoft is the place
>for you! Microsoft is looking to challenge the
>brightest mathematical minds with the latest
>advances in cryptography. The ideal candidate
>will be responsible for the research, analysis,
>verification, and recommendation of cryptographic
>standards as well as the design of new standards.
>Candidate should be familiar with authentication
>techniques, blind signatures, digital signature
>and time-stamping techniques, public key
>encryption systems, hashing methods, and
>encryption standards. Familiarity with RSA, DES,
>minimum knowledge systems, and Digital Cash/Smart
>Card technology a plus. A MS/Phd degree in
>Mathematics, with a focus on cryptography desired.
>
>If you are interested in working in a small team
>environment developing first version products,
>mail your resume to:
>
>                Microsoft Corporation
>                Attn: Recruiting
>                Dept. N5930-0105
>                One Microsoft Way
>                Redmond, WA 98052-6399
>
>or FAX your resume to 206-869-0947, Attn:  N5930-0105
>
>No phone calls please.  We are an equal opportunity
>employer and support workforce diversity.
>
>









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