Scott Bradner

Scott Bradner
Scott Bradner is a senior figure in the area of Internet governance. He serves as the secretary to the Internet Society and was formerly a trustee. He is on the board of ARIN, the North American IP address registry. He has also held numerous senior leadership roles on the Internet Engineering Task Forcewhich develops Internet standards. He is also University Technology Security Officer at Harvard University...
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It will take awhile to know if the mature technology that comes out of the working group will have a lot of support.
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If you have a strong opinion on X, and Tim doesn't share it, well, it may be a little tricky to get a standard out, Tim is the key to ensuring a consistent architecture, to keeping things from fragmenting.
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We didn't get serious about security early enough. The Internet carefully delivers that virus to your door because its job is to deliver packets and not to inquire whether the application is good for you. The 'Net by itself is doing what it should do, but we don't have intrinsic integrity and authentication. We didn't do that way back when, and it should have been done.