Ben Laurie
Ben Laurie | |
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Residence | United Kingdom |
Website | http://www.links.org/ |
Ben Laurie is a software engineer, protocol designer and cryptographer.[1] He is a founding director of The Apache Software Foundation, a core team member of OpenSSL, a member of the Shmoo Group, a director of the Open Rights Group, Director of Security at The Bunker Secure Hosting,[2] Trustee and Founder-member of FreeBMD, Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory,[3] a committer at FreeBSD and Advisory Board member of WikiLeaks.org.[4]
Laurie works for Google[5] in London on various projects, currently focused on Certificate transparency.[6]
Ben wrote Apache-SSL,[7] the basis of most SSL-enabled versions of the Apache HTTP Server and is a co-author of OpenPGP:SDK. He developed the MUD Gods, which was innovative in including online creation in its endgame. [8]
Ben also has written several articles, papers[9][10][11][12] and books,[13][14] many of which can be found on his home page[15] or his blog[16] and is interested in ideal knots and their applications.[17][18]
References
- ↑ http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/ben-laurie/0/3a/300[] Ben Laurie profile at LinkedIn
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-18. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Director of Security Ben Laurie
- ↑ http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/people/
- ↑ https://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/Advisory_Board Advisory Board of WikiLeaks
- ↑ http://research.google.com/pubs/author9639.html Ben Laurie, Publications at Google
- ↑ http://www.certificate-transparency.org/ Google's Certificate Transparency project fixes several structural flaws in the SSL certificate system
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-10-25. Retrieved 2005-10-28. Ben Laurie page at Apache SSL
- ↑ Bartle, Richard (1990). "Interactive Multi-User Computer Games".
- ↑ Laurie, B. (2004). "Network Forensics". Queue. 2 (4): 50. doi:10.1145/1016978.1016982.
- ↑ Danezis, G.; Laurie, B. (2004). "Minx". Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society - WPES '04. p. 59. doi:10.1145/1029179.1029198. ISBN 1581139683.
- ↑ Laurie, B.; Singer, A. (2008). "Choose the red pillandthe blue pill". Proceedings of the 2008 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '08. p. 127. doi:10.1145/1595676.1595695. ISBN 9781605583419.
- ↑ Laurie, B. (2007). "Safer Scripting Through Precompilation". Security Protocols. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 4631. pp. 284–288. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-77156-2_35. ISBN 978-3-540-77155-5.
- ↑ Laurie, Peter; Laurie, Ben (1997). Apache: The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbook). Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly. ISBN 1-56592-250-6.
- ↑ Laurie, Peter; Laurie, Ben (2002). Apache: the definitive guide. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly. ISBN 0-596-00203-3.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-10-25. Retrieved 2005-10-28. Laurie home page at Apache
- ↑ http://www.links.org/ Ben Laurie blog
- ↑ Laurie, B.; Katritch, V.; Sogo, J.; Koller, T.; Dubochet, J.; Stasiak, A. (1998). "Geometry and Physics of Catenanes Applied to the Study of DNA Replication". Biophysical Journal. 74 (6): 2815–2822. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(98)77988-3. PMC 1299622. PMID 9635735.
- ↑ Vologodskii, A.V.; Crisona, N.J.; Laurie, B.; Pieranski, P.; Katritch, V.; Dubochet, J.; Stasiak, A. (1998). "Sedimentation and electrophoretic migration of DNA knots and catenanes1". Journal of Molecular Biology. 278 (1): 1–3. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1998.1696. PMID 9571029.