daw is currently certified at Journeyer level.

Name: David Wagner
Member since: 1999-11-08
Last Login: 2006-12-21 01:09:59

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Homepage: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/

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I do research on security and cryptography, and occasionally release code. Freely available stuff: Linux firewalling: A simple tutorial on setting up firewalling on your personal Linux box, to increase security. http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/simple-firewall.html Janus: Experimental software for securing untrusted (or untrustworthy) legacy applications from external attack. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/janus/ Resources for gathering crypto-quality randomness: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/rnd/index.html Old non-security-related work: Some free software for mudding that I've worked on, including the popular tintin++ client. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/my-misc.html

 

daw certified others as follows:

  • daw certified daw as Journeyer

Others have certified daw as follows:

  • raph certified daw as Journeyer
  • daw certified daw as Journeyer
  • werner certified daw as Journeyer
  • gelderen certified daw as Journeyer
  • jfoster certified daw as Journeyer
  • Fyodor certified daw as Journeyer
  • schoen certified daw as Journeyer
  • SIrabbi certified daw as Journeyer
  • talg certified daw as Journeyer
  • Bram certified daw as Journeyer
  • Zooko certified daw as Journeyer
  • brg certified daw as Journeyer
  • ciphergoth certified daw as Master

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