Manager, Cryptographic Technology Group at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
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Andrew Regenscheid is a cryptography leader and manager of NIST’s Cryptographic Technology Group with nearly two decades at the agency applying cryptographic algorithms to secure platforms, protocols, and authentication systems. He directs development of national cryptographic standards and guidelines, including work on post-quantum cryptography, lightweight ciphers and hashes, and privacy-enhancing techniques. With a B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science and an M.S. in Information Assurance, he blends rigorous academic grounding with practical standards-driven engineering. Known for turning advanced research into usable standards, he has shepherded long-running community and interagency efforts that shape real-world security deployments. Based in Gaithersburg, MD, he brings a steady mix of technical depth, policy insight, and consensus-building to the evolving cryptographic landscape.
9 years of coding experience
M.S., Information Assurance, M.S., Information Assurance at Iowa State University
B.A., Computer Science and Mathematics, B.A., Computer Science and Mathematics at Luther College
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Andrew Regenscheid - Manager, Cryptographic Technology Group at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)