Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Keep The Internet Open : Innovative : Free

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CYBERSECURITNTERNET INVENTORS, AND ENGINEERS
  1. John Adams, operations engineer at Twitter, signing as a private citizen
  2. Ramaswamy Aditya, built various networks and web/mail content and application hosting providers
  3. Mike Alexander, helped implement one of the first EMail systems to be connected to the Internet
  4. Guy Almes, led the connection of universities in Texas to the NSFnet
  5. Alia Atlas, designed software in a core router (Avici)
  6. Fred Baker, former IETF chair
  7. Mikki Barry, VP Engineering of InterCon Systems Corp
  8. John Bartas, was technical lead on first commercial IP/TCP software for IBM PCs
  9. Steven Bellovin, invented DNS cache contamination attack
  10. Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  11. John Bond, Systems Engineer at RIPE NCC
  12. Robert Bonomi, designed, built, and implemented, the Internet presence for a number of large corporations
  13. Nathaniel Borenstein, Chief Scientist, Mimecast
  14. Seth Breidbart, helped build the Pluribus IMP/TIP for the ARPANET
  15. Jon Callas, worked on Internet security standards including OpenPGP, ZRTP, DKIM, Signed Syslog, SPKI
  16. L. Jean Camp, former Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories
  17. Stephen L. Casner, led the working group that designed Real-time Transport Protocol
  18. Bradford Chatterjee, Network Engineer, helped design backbone network for a nationwide ISP
  19. Noel Chiappa, has been working on the lowest level stuff (the IP protocol level) since 1977
  20. Dr. Richard Clayton, designer of Turnpike; Computer Security researcher at Cambridge University
  21. Steve Crocker, Shinkuro, Inc.
  22. David Dagon, Georgia Tech
  23. Walt Daniels, IBM’s contributor to MIME
  24. Steve Deering, Ph.D., invented the IP multicast feature of the Internet
  25. Jim Deleskie, internetMCI Sr. Network Engineer, Teleglobe Principal Network Architect
  26. Owen DeLong, has spent more than a decade developing better IP addressing policies
  27. Esther Dyson, founding chairman, ICANN
  28. Nathan Eisenberg, Atlas Networks Senior System Administrator
  29. David Farber, Principal in development of CSNET, NSFNET, NREN, GIGABIT TESTBED
  30. Stephen Farrell, co-author on about 15 RFCs
  31. Elizabeth Feinler, developed naming conventions for Internet top level domains
  32. Jim Gettys, editor of the HTTP/1.1 protocol standards
  33. John Gilmore, co-designed BOOTP (RFC 951), which became DHCP
  34. Steve Goldstein, Program Officer for International Networking Coordination at NSF 1989-2003
  35. Brian Haberman, has been involved in design of IPv6, IGMP/MLD, and NTP within IETF for nearly 15 years
  36. Joe Hamelin, co-founder of Seattle Internet Exchange and former peering engineer for Amazon
  37. Jack Haverty, Principal Investigator for DARPA projects including first Internet development and operation
  38. Simon Higgs, designed the role of the stealth DNS server that protects a.root-servers.net
  39. Robert M. Hinden, worked on the gateways in the early Internet
  40. Christian Huitema, worked on building the Internet in France and Europe in the 80’s
  41. Dan Kaminsky, DKH
  42. Kelly Kane, shared web hosting network operator
  43. John Kemp, Principal Software Architect, Nokia
  44. John Klensin, Ph.D., early role in design of Internet applications and coordination and administrative policies
  45. Justin Krejci, helped build and run the two biggest and most successful municipal wifi networks
  46. Dave Kristol, co-author, RFCs 2109, 2965 (Web cookies)
  47. Richard Kulawiec, 30 years designing/operating academic/commercial/ISP systems and networks
  48. Phil Lapsley, co-author of the Internet Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
  49. Anthony Lauck, helped design and standardize routing protocols and local area network protocols
  50. Tony Li, co-author of BGP (the protocol used to arrange Internet routing)
  51. Christopher Liljenstolpe, was the chief architect for AS3561 and AS1221
  52. Jon Loeliger, has implemented OSPF, one of the main routing protocols used to determine IP packet delivery
  53. Timothy McGinnis, co-chair of African Network Information Center Policy Development Working Group
  54. Alexander McKenzie, participated in design of first ARPAnet Host protocols
  55. Danny McPherson, Verisign, Inc.
  56. David Mercer, formerly of The River Internet, provided service to more of Arizona than any local, national ISP
  57. David M. Miller, CTO / Exec VP for DNS Made Easy
  58. Gary E. Miller Network Engineer specializing in eCommerce
  59. Samuel Moats, senior systems engineer for the Department of Defense
  60. Doug Moeller, Chief Technology Officer at Autonet Mobile
  61. Keith Moore, was on the Internet Engineering Steering Group from 1996-2000
  62. Lyndon Nerenberg, Creator of IMAP Binary extension (RFC 3516)
  63. David Newman, 20 years' experience in performance testing of Internet infrastructure
  64. Carl Page, helped found eGroups
  65. Craig Partridge, architect of how email is routed through the Internet
  66. John Pettitt, Internet commerce pioneer
  67. Blake Pfankuch, Connecting Point of Greeley, Network Engineer
  68. Louis Pouzin, designed and implemented first computer network using datagrams
  69. Ryan Rawdon, was on the technical operations team for one of our country's largest residential ISPs
  70. Glenn Ricart, Managed the original (FIX) Internet interconnection point
  71. Robert Rodgers, distinguished engineer, Juniper Networks
  72. Brandon Ross, Chief Network Architect and CEO of Network Utility Force LLC
  73. Peter Rubenstein, helped to design and build the AOL backbone network, ATDN
  74. Tim Rutherford, DNS and network administrator at C4
  75. Baudouin Schombe, blog design and content trainer
  76. Akshay Srivastava, One Best Hosting
  77. Larry Stewart, built the Etherphone at Xerox
  78. Robert W. Taylor, founded Xerox PARC Computer Science Lab which designed first Internet protocol
  79. Paul Timmins, designed and runs the multi-state network of a medium sized telephone and internet company
  80. John Todd, Lead Designer/Maintainer - Freenum Project
  81. Eric Tykwinski, Network Engineer working for ISP based in the Philadelphia region
  82. David Ulevitch, CEO of OpenDNS
  83. John Vittal, created the first full email client and the email standards still in use today
  84. Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium

EDITORIAL BOARDS, OP-EDS, AND BLOGGERS

  1. James Allworth, Harvard Business Review
  2. Jerry Brito, TIME
  3. Chris Bronk, Houston Chronicle
  4. David Carr, The New York Times
  5. L. Gordon Crovitz, former publisher, The Wall Street Journal
  6. Larry Downes, CNET
  7. Erick Erickson, RedState
  8. Michael Geist, Toronto Star
  9. Daniel Halper, The Weekly Standard
  10. Instapundit
  11. Los Angeles Times Editorial
  12. John Naughton, The Observer
  13. Jennifer Rubin, The Washington Post
  14. Julian Sanchez, New York Post
  15. San Jose Mercury News Editorial
  16. Neil Stevens, The Daily Caller
  17. Peter Suderman, Reason Magazine
  18. James Temple, San Francisco Chronicle
  19. The Buffalo News Editorial
  20. The Economist
  21. The New York Times Editorial
  22. The Orange County Register Editorial

STUDENT NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS AND OP-EDS

  1. Central Michigan University, Central Michagan Life
  2. Iowa State University, Iowa State Daily
  3. University at Buffalo, The Spectrum
  4. University of California Berkeley, The Daily Californian
  5. University of Massachusetts, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
  6. University of Minnesota, Minnesota Daily
  7. University of Oklahoma, The Oklahoma Daily

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATES

  1. Access
  2. AGEIA DENSI (Argentina)
  3. ahumanright.org
  4. Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
  5. Bits of Freedom (The Netherlands)
  6. Bytes for All (Pakistan)
  7. Center for Media Justice
  8. Center for Rural Strategies
  9. Center for Technology and Society (CTS/FGV) (Brazil)
  10. Centre for Internet and Society (India)
  11. CEPES (Peru)
  12. Church of Sweden
  13. Colnodo (Colombia)
  14. Communication Is Your Right!
  15. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
  16. Consumers International
  17. Derechos Digitales (Chile)
  18. Digital Democracy
  19. Digital Rights Ireland
  20. Digitale Gesellschaft e.V. (Germany)
  21. Electronic Frontier Finland (Effi)
  22. EsLaRed (Venezuela)
  23. European Digital Rights (EDRi)
  24. Fantsuam Foundation (Nigeria)
  25. Forum InformatikerInnen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung e.V. (FIfF) (Germany)
  26. Foundation for Media Alternatives, FMA (Philippines)
  27. Free Network Foundation
  28. Free Software Foundation
  29. Funredes (Dominican Republic)
  30. Global Network Initiative
  31. Global Partners & Associates
  1. GreenNet (England)
  2. Human Rights First
  3. Human Rights Foundation (U.S.)
  4. Human Rights Watch
  5. Index on Censorship
  6. Instituto Brasileiro de Defesa do Consumidor (Brazil)
  7. Instituto Nupef (Brazil)
  8. Internet Democracy Project (India)
  9. Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
  10. Internews
  11. Karisma (Colombia)
  12. La Quadrature du Net (France)
  13. LaNeta (Mexico)
  14. May First/People Link
  15. MobileActive.org
  16. Net Users' Rights Protection Association (NURPA) (Belgium)
  17. Networks & Development Foundation
  18. Nodo TAU (Argentina)
  19. OneWorld - Platform for South East Europe (OWPSEE)
  20. Open Rights Group (ORG) (UK)
  21. Open Source Initiative
  22. Open Spectrum Alliance
  23. Palante Technology Cooperative
  24. Reporters Without Borders
  25. Telecommunities Canada
  26. The Julia Group (Sweden)
  27. The Public Sphere Project
  28. Virtual Activism
  29. wlan slovenija (Slovenia)
  30. 10com (European Union)

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