Matthew Green

Matthew Green

Scientist

Forte Labs

Dr. Matthew Green is a respected cryptographer and security technologist with over 15 years of experience in applied cryptography and privacy-preserving systems. He is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-founder of Sealance, which created the first zero-knowledge (ZK) policy engine for regulatory compliance on decentralized blockchains.

Dr. Green led the development team of Zerocoin and Zerocash, pioneering anonymous cryptocurrency protocols. His research uncovered critical flaws in SSL/TLS, RSA BSafe, and various consumer technologies. He co-founded and serves on the board of the Open Crypto Audit Project. Dr. Green is on the technical advisory board for the Linux Foundation Core Infrastructure Initiative, formed to address security concerns after Heartbleed.

Dr. Green authors the blog ""A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering"", has published over 50 academic papers, and is frequently cited in major media outlets including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Forbes, Wired, The Economist.
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