Éric Brier


Éric Brier is a French cryptographer whose surname has been given to the Brier number and, acronymically with his colleagues Thomas Peyrin and Jacques Stern, the Format-preserving encryption standard BPS, more formally known as FFP3. He has also given his name to the Brier-Joye ladder.
He has worked for the French military procurement agency DGA, at Gemplus in the field of smart cards as a white-hat hacker, and similarly at Gemalto and Ingenico. He has been employed at the Thales Group since July 2020, working largely on quantum cryptography and NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization As Chief Technology Officer his team's signature-signing scheme Falcon was selected as a standard under the aegis of NIST after a rigorous six-year competition
His educational career is as follows:
École Polytechnique
Engineer
19921995
Aix-Marseille University
DEA
20012002
ENSTA Paris
Engineer
19951997
Classe préparatoire Nancy
1990
The author of 48 papers, Brier's h-index is 12.
He is based in Gennevilliers, France.