Michael Schroeder
Michael David Schroeder | |
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| Born | 1945 (age 79–80) |
| Alma mater | Washington State University MIT |
| Known for | Needham–Schroeder protocol |
| Scientific career | |
| Doctoral advisor | Jerry Saltzer |
Michael David Schroeder (born 1945) is an American computer scientist. His areas of research include computer security, distributed systems, and operating systems, and he is perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the Needham–Schroeder protocol. In 2001 he co-founded the Microsoft Research Silicon Valley lab and was the assistant managing director until the lab was disbanded in 2014.