Matthew Green is a cryptographer, entrepreneur, and academic with 14+ years of industry experience and a PhD from Johns Hopkins, where he is an associate/assistant professor focused on applied cryptography, privacy-enhanced storage, and anonymous cryptocurrencies. He co-founded Sealance Corp. and Cryptography Engineering LLC and led the creation of pioneering privacy protocols such as Zerocoin and Zerocash, while his research has uncovered critical flaws across TLS deployments and widely used encryption products. A member of the Linux Foundation Core Infrastructure Initiative advisory board and co-founder of the Open Crypto Audit Project, he blends rigorous research with practical security audits and public-facing advocacy. Beyond publications and media presence, he has a history of translating deep technical insight into real-world products and assessments—an unusual combination of academic authority and hands-on offensive security experience.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor's degree and Bachelor's of Music Double degree in Computer Science and Electronic Music, Bachelor's degree and Bachelor's of Music Double degree in Computer Science and Electronic Music at Oberlin College
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Matthew Green - Co-Founder at Cryptography Engineering LLC