X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fconferences%2Flca2010%2Fbio;fp=doc%2Fconferences%2Flca2010%2Fbio;h=c8ac571d07c72a4928311feb895917e4e1ddb6f7;hb=2e273a8698b1f3f13fecd05bd23b759c993f2101;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=98dddb87efcbb90a82a7b2dfc094160811a09f86;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/doc/conferences/lca2010/bio b/doc/conferences/lca2010/bio new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8ac571 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/conferences/lca2010/bio @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +Daniel Kahn Gillmor (dkg) is a freelance Technology Advisor with a +particular interest in cryptography, user interface design, and +distributed systems as means to pursue the goals of user autonomy and +resistance to centralized control. He contributes discussion and +patches on several crypto-related lists, and is an active participant +in what remains of the IETF OpenPGP Working Group. He co-administers +one of the OpenPGP keyservers, and was dubiously involved in +publicizing the ongoing transition to a post-SHA1 Web of Trust. + +dkg works with schools, NGOs, activist groups, and some corporations +to help them understand their tech needs and risks, possible +solutions, and how to use and understand the tools they choose. He +works with several technology-focused organizations, including May +First/People Link (http://mayfirst.org/) and Riseup +(http://riseup.net). + +He is also a contributor to The Organic Internet +(http://mayfirst.org/organicinternet), which includes his essay about +structural flaws in the X.509 certificate model. + +dkg began working with free software in 2002, and became a Debian +Developer in 2009. The Monkeysphere project began to coalesce in +early 2008, and remains an ongoing collaboration of many people, +including: + + * Micah Anderson + * Mike Castleman + * Daniel Kahn Gillmor + * Ross Glover + * Matthew James Goins + * Greg Lyle + * Jamie McClelland + * Jameson Graef Rollins