Section 26.6. About the Authors


26.6. About the Authors

Roger Dingledine is a security and privacy researcher. While at MIT, he developed Free Haven, one of the early peer-to-peer systems that emphasized resource management while retaining anonymity for its users. He consults for government, industry, and NGOs to design and develop systems for anonymity and traffic analysis resistance. Roger is the project leader for Tor, the second-generation onion routing network, and one of the principal designers for Mixminion, the latest anonymous remailer design. Past work includes anonymous publishing and communication systems, traffic analysis resistance, censorship resistance, attack resistance for decentralized networks, and reputation.

Nick Mathewson is a researcher in security, privacy, and anonymity. He has been a core designer and developer on Tor since 2003, and is currently sponsored by the EFF to improve and expand the Tor software and network. He is also one of the main designers and the main developer on Type III (a.k.a. Mixminion), the protocol that will replace the one currently used by the Mixmaster anonymous remailer. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.



Security and Usability. Designing Secure Systems that People Can Use
Security and Usability: Designing Secure Systems That People Can Use
ISBN: 0596008279
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 295

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