Scott Bradner
- resume
WORK EXPERIENCE
·
Senior
Technology Consultant, Office of the CTO, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, 2012 to 2016. Exploring, developing and
upgrading technology at Harvard, monitoring changing technology trends and
exploring their potential for use at Harvard. Last focus was on implementing cloud-based identity and
access management applications.
·
University
Technology Security Officer, Office of the CTO, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2011 to
2012.
·
University
Technology Security Officer, Office of the CIO, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2008 to
2011. Developed and maintained
university IT security policies, assessed compliance with such policies,
provided advice on IT security issues.
·
University
Technology Security Officer, Office of the Assistant Provost for Information Systems, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2004 to
2008. Developed and maintained university IT security policies, assessed
compliance with such policies, provided advice on IT security issues.
·
Senior
Technical Consultant, Office of the Assistant Provost for Information Systems, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, 1996 to 2008. Assist Assistant Provost in ascertaining the
implications of advanced technology on the University, served as a liaison to
various University groups dealing with technology issues.
·
Senior
Technical Consultant, Office for Information Technology (OIT), Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, 1989 to 1996. Design data networks, install and
operate production gateways, served as OIT liaison to external organizations,
oversee installation of fiber infrastructure, develop network based
applications, develop recommendations on security and privacy, document
existing Harvard network and network support organization.
·
Founded
and managed the Harvard Network Device Test Lab, 1988 to 1999.
·
Senior
Technical Consultant, Psychology
Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1975 to 1990. Managed
computer facility consisting of UNIX computers, PCs and Macintosh computers,
developed phototypesetting facility, designed and installed first Harvard
campus data network and designed the Longwood Medical Area Network.
·
Computer
Programmer, Psychology Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1966 to
1975. Co-developed real-time operating system and designed special hardware to
support real-time research experiments.
·
Computer
Programmer, Information International Incorporated, Cambridge, MA, 1964 to
1965. Worked on film scanning
systems.
·
Lab
technician, Children's Hospital Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, 1964.
TEACHING
·
Instructor,
Harvard University Extension School,
from 1995 to the present. Teaching
classes in Technology, Security, Privacy, and the
Realities of the Cyber World. Previously taught Advanced Topics in Data Networking Protocols
and Network Architecture and Security, Privacy, and Usability,
also at the Harvard University Extension School
·
Tutorial
Instructor, Internet Society Developing
Country Workshops, from 1994 to 1999. Taught classes in TCP/IP, network design
and operation.
·
Tutorial
Instructor, Networld
+ Interop, from 1990 to 2001. (Now known as Interop.) Taught classes in multiprotocol
enterprise and Internet service provider data networking.
·
Tutorial
Instructor, IBM Corporation, from 1990 to
1995. Taught classes in advanced
TCP/IP data networking.
·
Senior
Preceptor, Harvard University, 1982 to 1990. Taught classes in the use of
computers in psychology and supervised special projects in computer and
networking electronics and in computer programming.
CONSULTING
Consultant on network design, management and security to
educational institutions, Federal agencies, international telecommunications
enterprises and commercial organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to
small businesses, 1989 to present. Served as
an Expert Witness in a number of legal cases including
the Communications Decency Act challenge in
the U.S. Federal court.
PATENTS:
US
Patent 4,799,262
- Speech Recognition (with Joel A.
Feldman and William F. Ganong, III) 1989
AWARDS:
·
The
Jonathan
B. Postel Service Award from the Internet Society
·
The
Petra T. Shattuck Excellence in Teaching Award
from the Harvard University Extension
School
ORGANIZATIONS
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- Consultant to IAOC and IETF Trust (2016 to 2018)
- Member, IETF Administrative Oversight Committee (IAOC) of the IETF Administrative Activity (IASA) (2012 to 2016)
- Co-Chair, Operations
and Management Area Working Group (opsawg),
(2007 to 2016)
- Co-Chair, Authority-to-Citizen
Alert Working Group (atoca), (2010 to 2012)
- Co-Chair, Congestion
and Pre-Congestion Notification Working Group (pcn),
(2007 to 2012)
- Co-Chair, Internet Emergency
Preparedness Working Group (ieprep), (2002
to 2007).
- Liaison between IETF and ITU-T, (1995 to 2009).
- Chair, New IETF Standards
Track Discussion Working Group (newtrk),
(2004 to 2006).
- Member, IETF Internet Engineering Steering Group
(1993 to 2003).
- Co-Director, Sub-IP Area
(2001 to 2003).
- Co-Chair, Transport Area
Working Group (tsvwg), (1999 to 2003).
- Co-Director, Transport Area
(1997 to 2003).
- Co-Director, IPng Area (1993 to 1996).
- Co-Director, Operational
Requirements Area (1993 to 1997).
- Chair, Benchmarking
Methodology Working Group (bmwg), (1990 to
1993).
- Edited or co-edited many
IETF process and IPR documents (RFC 2026, RFC 2028, RFC 2418, RFC 2436, RFC 2438, RFC 2690, RFC 2691, RFC 3113, RFC 3131, RFC 3233, RFC 3356, RFC 3427, RFC 3667, RFC 3668, RFC 3978, RFC 3979, RFC 4053, RFC 4748, RFC 4775, RFC 5378, RFC 6756, RFC 7127, and RFC 7691).
- Maintained and presented
IETF newcomers tutorial (2003-2016) (IETF meeting: 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, and 95).
- Editor of most cited RFC (RFC 2119).
Internet
Society (ISOC)
- Secretary of the Board (2003
to 2016)
- Vice President for
Standards, (1995 to 2003).
- Trustee, (1993 to 1999).
The American
Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
- Vice Chair of the Board
(2011 to 2012)
- Treasurer (2009 to 2010)
- Secretary of the Board (1997
to 2009)
- Trustee, (1997 to 2012)
IEEE Internet Computing
·
Editorial Board, (1999 to 2008).
Wiley Computer
Publishing
Wiley
Network Council, (1997 to 2000). Technical editing for a number of books
including: Internet Performance Survival
Guide, by G. Huston; Converged
Networks and Systems, by I. Faynberg; Network Services Investment Guide:
Maximizing ROI in Uncertain Times, by M. Gaynor; Network Routing Basics: Understanding IP Routing in Cisco Systems,
by J. Macfarlane; The NAT Handbook:
Implementing and Managing Network Address Translation, by B. Dutcher; and WAN
Survival Guide: Strategies for VPNs and Multiservice
Networks, by H. Berkowitz
Corporation for Regional and
Enterprise Networking, Inc. (CoREN)
- Co-chair, Joint MCI-CoREN Technical Committee (1994 to 1995)
New England Academic and Research
Network (NEARnet)
- Co-founder
- Member, Steering Committee
(1989 to 1995)
- Chair, Technical Committee
(1989 to 1995)
Longwood Medical Area Network
- Chair, Technical Committee
(1991 to 1995)
Technical Advisory Boards
I have been on
over two dozen corporate technical
advisory boards over the years.
Member, ACM,
IEEE, ISOC
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Columns
Papers and Articles
- Gaynor, M., L. Lenert, K. D. Wilson and S. Bradner,
Why
common carrier and network neutrality principles apply to the Nationwide
Health Information Network (NWHIN), Journal of American Medical
Informatics Association, 2013
- Gaynor, M, F. Yu, C. Andrus,
S. Bradner and J. Rawn,
A
General Framework for Interoperability with Applications to Healthcare, Health Policy and Technology, January 2013
- Bellovin, S., S. Bradner,
W. Diffie, S. Landau, and J. Rexford.,
As
Simple as Possible - But Not More So, Communications of the ACM,
August 2011
- Bellovin, S., S. Bradner,
W. Diffie, S. Landau, and J. Rexford, Can
It Really Work? Problems with Extending EINSTEIN 3 to Critical
Infrastructure, Harvard Law
School National Security Journal, May 2011
- Gaynor, M., A. Pearce, S. Bradner, and Ken Post, Open Infrastructure for a Nationwide Emergency Services Network,
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response
Management (IJISCRAM), 2009
- Gaynor, M., and S. Bradner, Statistical
Framework to Value Network Neutrality, Media Law & Policy, New
York Law School, March 2008
- Gaynor, M. and S. Bradner, Valuing
Network Neutrality, Broadband Properties, December 2007
- claffy, kc, S. Meinrath and S. Bradner, The (un)Economic Internet?,
IEEE Internet Computing, May/June 2007
- Bradner, S., The
End of End-to-End Security,
IEEE Security & Privacy, March/April 2006
- Goodell, G., M. Roussopoulos
and S. Bradner, A Directory Service for
Perspective Access Networks, Harvard University Computer Science
Group Technical Report TR-06-06, 2006
- Goodell, G., S. Bradner
and M. Roussopoulos, Building a Coreless Internet
without Ripping out the Core, Hotnets05, November 2005
- Bradner, S. and C. Metz, Guest
Editor's Introduction: The Continuing Road toward Internet Media, IEEE Internet Computing,
July-August, 2005
- Bradner, S., Internet governance - a train on many
tracks, ARIN newsletter, December 2004
- Gaynor, M., S. Bradner A
Real Options Metric to Evaluate Network, Protocol, and Service
Architecture, Computer Communication Review (CCR), October 2004
- McKnight, L., J.
Howison, and S. Bradner,
Wireless Grids: Distributed
Resource Sharing by Mobile, Nomadic, and Fixed Devices, IEEE
Internet Computing, July-August 2004
- Goodell, G., S. Bradner and M. Roussopoulos, Blossom: A Decentralized
Approach to Overcoming Systemic Internet Fragmentation, Harvard
University Computer Science Group Technical Report TR-25-04, 2004
- Kung, H.T.,
C-M. Cheng, K-S Tan, and S. Bradner, Design and Analysis of an IP-Layer Anonymizing Infrastructure, Proceedings of the
third DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition (DISCEX
3), April 2003
- Bradner, S., Are Global Internet-Related Standards Possible?, International Journal of IT Standards and
Standardization Research, Jan-Mar 2003
- King, K. and S. Bradner, Internet
Emergency Preparedness in the IETF, Applications
and the Internet Workshops, Jan 2003
- Kung, H.T.,
S. Bradner, and K. S. Tan, An IP-layer Anonymizing Infrastructure,
MILCOM 2002, Anaheim, CA, October 2002
- Bradner, S., Internet
Telephony -- Progress Along the Road, IEEE Internet Computing,
May/Jun 2002
- Gaynor, M. and S. Bradner, The Real Options Approach to
Standardization, Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on
Systems Science, Jan 2001
- Gaynor, M., S. Bradner, M Iansiti, and HT
Kung, The Real Options Approach to Standards for
Building Network-based Services, Proceeding of IEEE Conference on
Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, Oct 2001
- Gaynor, M. and S. Bradner, Using Real Options to Value Modularity
in Standards, Journal of Knowledge Technology & Policy
(Special issue on IT standards)
- Bradner, S., Virtual
networking: reflections on the status of ATM, Journal of High
Speed Networks, Volume 6, Number 3, 1997
- Bradner, S., The Bradner Report: The yet untold story and barking dogs,
Network Computing, Aug 15, 1997
- Bradner, S., The Bradner Report, Network Computing, July 15,
1996
- Bradner, S., The Bradner Report 1995, Network
Computing May 15, 1995
- Bradner, S., The Bradner Bridge Report, Network
Computing, October 1, 1994
- Bradner, S., The Exclusive Bradner Report,
Network Computing, September 1, 1994
- Bradner, S. and D. Greenfield, Building the Highway, PC Magazine,
March 30, 1993
- Bradner, S., Rooting out the Best Routers, SunExpert
Magazine, October 1992
- Bradner, S., Bridges or Routers: What Matters?,
3TECH The 3Com Technical Journal, Winter 1992
- Bradner, S., Ethernet Bridges and Routers: Faster Than Fast Enough, Data Communications,
February 1992
- Bradner, S., Testing Multiprotocol Routers: How Fast is Fast Enough?, Data Communications,
February 1991
Declarations in public interest cases
- Wikimedia
Foundation v. National Security Agency, Central Security Agency, et al.,
USDC Maryland, Case No. 1:15-cv-00662-TSE
(2018-12-18)
- Reply declaration in Wikimedia Foundation v. National Security Agency,
Central Security Agency, et al.,
- Nathan Florence et al v. Mark Shurtleff et al, USDC UTAH
Central Division, Case Civil No. 2:05CV00485 DB (2011-05-23)
- American Booksellers
Foundation for Free Expression et al v. Daniel S. Sullivan as Attorney
General of the State of Alaska, USDC Alaska, Case No.
3:10-cv-00193-RRB (2010-08-29)
- American Booksellers
Foundation for Free Expression et al v. Martha Coakley
as Attorney General of the State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts et
al, USDC Massachusetts, Civil Action No.:
1:10-cv-11165 (2010-07-20)
- ACLU v. Reno/American Library
Association v. U.S. Department of Justice,
USDC Pennsylvania, Civil Action No. 96-963 (1996-04-19)
Books
- Shackelford, S. and S. Bradner, Forks
in the Digital Road, Oxford University Press, 2024 – ISBN
978-0-19-761777-9
- Bradner, S., Forward in The Complete
April Fools' Day RFCs, compiled by T. Limoncelli and P. Salus,
Peer-to-Peer Communications, 2007, ISBN 13: 978-1-57398-042-5
- Bradner, S., Forward in TCP/IP for
Dummies by C. Leiden and M. Wilensky, Wiley
Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-7645-1760-0
- National Research Council, The
Digital Dilemma, The National Academies Press, 2000, ISBN:
978-0-309-06499-6
- Bradner, S., Current Trends in the IETF and Voice over IP, chapter in Carrier IP Telephony 2000, The International Engineering Consortium, 2000, ISBN 0-933-21775-7
- Bradner, S., The Internet Engineering
Task Force, a chapter in Open
Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, edited by C. DiBona, S. Ockman & M.
Stone, O' Reilly, 1999, ISBN
1-56592-582-3
- Mitchell, D., S. Bradner and K Claffy, In
Whose Domain?: Name service in Adolescence,
section in Coordinating the Internet,
MIT Press, 1997, ISBN
0-262-11230-2
- Bradner, S., and A. Mankin (Eds.), IPng, Internet
Protocol Next Generation, Addison-Wesley
1996, ISBN 0-201-63395-7
- Bradner, S., A Practical Perspective on Routers, a chapter in The Internet System Handbook,
Edited by D. Lynch & M. Rose, Addison-Wesley,
1993, ISBN-0-201-56741-5
IETF RFCs and Internet Drafts
- Bradner, S. and J. Contreras, Eds., Intellectual
Property Rights in IETF Technology, RFC 8179, May 2017
- Bradner, S. Ed., Updating the Term Dates of IETF Administrative Oversight Committee
(IAOC) Members, RFC 7691,
November 2015 ID00, ID01, ID02, ID03, ID04
- Kolkman, O., S. Bradner and S. Turner, Characterization of Proposed Standards,
RFC 7127, January 2014
- Bradner, S., K. Dubray,
J. McQuaid, and A. Morton, Applicability Statement for RFC 2544: Use on Production Networks
Considered Harmful, RFC
6815, November 2012
- Trowbridge, S., Ed., E. Lear, Ed., G. Fishman, Ed., S. Bradner, Ed., Internet
Engineering Task Force and International Telecommunication Union -
Telecommunication Standardization Sector Collaboration Guidelines, RFC 6756, September 2012
- Bradner, S, L. Conroy & K.
Fujiwara, The E.164 to Uniform
Resource Identifiers (URI) Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS)
Application (ENUM), RFC
6116, March 2011 ID00,
ID01, ID02, ID03, ID04, ID05, ID06, ID07, ID08, ID09
- Klensin, J. and S. Bradner, Restoring
Proposed Standard to Its Intended Use, IETF Internet
Draft, January 2011
- Arkko, J. and S. Bradner, IANA
Allocation Guidelines for the IPv6 Routing Header, RFC 5871, May 2010
- Bradner, S. and J. Contreras, Eds., Rights
Contributors Provide to the IETF Trust, RFC 5378, November 2008, ID00 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID05 ID06 ID07 ID08 ID09
- Falk, A. and S. Bradner, Naming
Rights in IETF Protocols, RFC
5241, 1-April-2008
- Arkko, J. and S. Bradner, IANA
Allocation Guidelines for the Protocol Field, RFC 5237, February 2008
- Bradner, S., B. Carpenter (Ed.),
and T. Narten, Procedures for Protocol Extensions and Variations, RFC 4775, December 2006
- Bradner, S. Ed.,
RFC 3978 Update to Recognize the
IETF Trust, RFC 4748,
October 2006, ID00
ID01 ID02 ID03
- Bradner, S., Obtaining Additional Permissions from Contributors, Internet Draft, July
2005
- Trowbridge, S., S. Bradner and F. Baker, Procedures for Handling Liaison Statements to and from the IETF,
RFC 4053, April 2005
- Bradner, S., IETF Rights in Contributions, RFC 3979, March 2005, ID00
- Bradner, S., Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology, RFC 3978, March 2005
- Bradner, S. Ed.,
Extracting RFCs,
Internet Draft,
February 2005, ID01
- Bradner, S., Indication
of Trademarks in IETF Documents,
January 2005, Internet
Draft
- Bradner, S., Sample ISD for the IETF Standards Process, Internet Draft, October
2004
- Bradner, S., Omniscience Protocol Requirements, RFC 3751, 1-April-2004
- Bradner, S., Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology, RFC 3668, February 2004
- Bradner, S., IETF Rights in Contributions, RFC 3667, February 2004, ID00 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID05 ID06 ID07 ID08
- Bradner, S., Ideas for changes to the IETF document approval process, Internet Draft,
July 2003
- Bradner, S., An Idea for an Alternate IETF Standards Track, Internet Draft, July
2003 ID01
- Mankin, A., S. Bradner,
R. Mahy, D. Willis, J. Ott,
and B. Rosen, Change Process
for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), RFC 3427, December 2002, ID00 ID01 ID02 ID03
- Fishman, G., and S. Bradner, Internet
Engineering Task Force and International Telecommunication Union -
Telecommunications Standardization Sector Collaboration Guidelines, RFC 3356, August 2002, ID00 ID01 ID02
- Bradner, S. Ed. Intellectual Property Rights in IETF
Technology, Internet
Draft, June 2002 (published as RFC 3668) ID01
- Bradner, S. Ed.,
IETF Rights in Submissions, Internet Draft
(published as RFC 3667), ID01
- Hoffman, P., and S. Bradner, Defining
the IETF, RFC 3233,
February 2002
- Bradner, S., P. Calhoun, H. Cuschieri, S. Dennett, G. Flynn, M. Lipford, and M. McPheters, 3GPP2-IETF Standardization
Collaboration, RFC 3131,
June 2001 ID00
- Bradner, S. and HT Kung, Requirements for an Anonymizing
Packet Forwarder, Internet
Draft, November 2001
- Kung, HT & S. Bradner, A
Framework for an Anonymizing Packet Forwarder,
Internet
Draft, November 2001
- Bradner, S. and A. Mankin, Report
of the Next Steps in Signaling BOF, Internet Draft, July 2001
- Rosenbrock, K., R. Sanmugam,
S. Bradner, J. Klensin,
3GPP-IETF Standardization
Collaboration, RFC 3113,
June 2001, ID00 ID01
- Gaynor, M. and S. Bradner, Firewall
Enhancement Protocol (FEP), RFC 3093, 1-April-2001
- Bradner, S., A. Mankin
and J. Schiller, A Framework for Purpose Built Keys (PBK), Internet Draft, February
2001, ID01, ID02, ID03 ID04, ID05
- Bradner, S., A. Mankin
and V. Paxson Advancement of metrics specifications on the IETF Standards Track,
Internet Draft,
February 2000, ID01 ID02 ID03
- Bradner, S. and V. Paxson, IANA
Allocation Guidelines For Values In the Internet Protocol and Related
Headers, RFC 2780,
March 2000 ID00 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04
- Bradner, S., A Memorandum of Understanding for an ICANN Protocol Support
Organization, RFC 2691,
September 1999, ID01
- Bradner, S., A Proposal for an MOU-Based ICANN Protocol Support Organization,
RFC 2690, September
1999, ID00
- Bradner, S., OSI connectionless transport services on top of UDP Applicability
Statement for Historic Status, RFC 2556, March 1999 ID00 ID01
- Bradner, S., The Roman Standards Process -- Revision III, RFC 2551, 1-April-1999
- Bradner, S., and J. McQuaid (Eds.), Methodology
for testing network interconnection devices, RFC 2544, March 1999
- Bradner, S., Bylaws for a Protocol Support Organization, Internet Draft,
September 1998, ID01
ID02 ID03
- O'Dell, M., H. Alvestrand, B. Wijnen, and
S. Bradner, Advancement
of MIB specifications on the IETF Standards Track, RFC 2438, October 1998, ID00 ID01
- Bradner, S. Secret Handshakes: How to get RFCs
published in the IETF, Internet
Draft, October 1998 ID01
ID02 ID03
- Brett, R., S. Bradner, and G. Parsons, Collaboration between ISOC/IETF and ITU-T, RFC 2436, October 1998
- Bradner, S. (Ed), IETF Working Group Guidelines and
Procedures, RFC 2418,
September 1998, ID00
ID01 ID02 ID03
- Mankin, A., A. Romanow,
S. Bradner, V. Paxson,
IETF Criteria for Evaluating
Reliable Multicast Transport and Application Protocols, RFC 2357, June 1998
- Mankin, A., F. Baker, B. Braden,
S. Bradner, M. O'Dell, A. Romanow,
A. Weinrib, L. Zhang, Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) --
Version 1 Applicability Statement Some Guidelines on Deployment, RFC 2208, September 1997
- Bradner, S. Ed.,
Internet Protocol Multicast Problem
Statement, Internet
Draft, September 1997
- Bradner, S. Ed.,
Internet Protocol Quality of Service
Problem Statement, Internet
Draft, September 1997
- Elz, R., R. Bush, S. Bradner and M., Patton, Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS Servers, RFC 2182, July 1997
- Bradner, S, Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels, RFC
2119, March 1997 ID00
ID01 ID02
- Bradner, S., Source directed access control on the Internet., RFC 2057, November 1996 ID00 ID01
- R. Hovey and S. Bradner, The
Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process, RFC 2028, October 1996, ID00 ID01 ID02
- Bradner, S. (Ed.), Internet Standards process - revision 3,
RFC 2026, October 1996, ID00 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID05 ID06
- Bradner, S., and J. McQuaid (Eds.), Methodology
for testing network interconnection devices, RFC 1944, May 1996, ID00 ID01 ID02
- Halpern, J. and S. Bradner, RIPv1
Applicability Statement for Historic Status, RFC 1923, March 1996
- Bradner, S. and A. Mankin, The
recommendation for the IP next generation protocol, RFC 1752, January 1995, ID00
- Bradner, S. and A. Mankin, IP: Next
Generation (IPng) White Paper Solicitation, RFC 1550, December 1993
- Bradner, S. (Ed.), Benchmarking terminology for network
interconnection devices, RFC
1242, July 1991
Talks (some of the talks I've done over the
years)
- Internet
Technology –
ISOC policy forum – 2020-07-21
- Forks: Decisions that got us
the Internet we have – ISOC
Tech Series – 2020-06-25
- Death of the Internet:
GIF at 11– NANOG online – 2020-06-03
- Obsessing
about Rope
– USS Constitution Model Shipwright Guild – 2019-10-01
- A History of
the Internet – Berkman Klein Center,
Harvard University, Cambridge MA – 2019-02-05 video
- Chicken
Coops, A Blackbird & the NSA - Harvard ABCD 2019-02-01
- The Internet:
An ungoverned anti-network – Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge MA – 2019-01-17
- Why the
Internet Matters to You – BTW – There is no “Internet” – Global Studies Outreach,
Harvard University, Cambridge MA- 2018-08-04
- Visionaries,
Builders & Now: The Internet from Before to Now – Fairwind
Partners, Cambridge MA, 2018-04-12
- Retirement?
–
Harvard ABCD 2018-01-12
- Cyber Security: The
whole is as weak as its parts – City of Boston, Boston MA – 2017-09-15
- Internet
Governance: A perpetual "threat"- Harvard Kennedy School,
Cambridge MA - 2017-08-02
- The Internet:
The anti-network, Harvard College, Cambridge MA 2016-11-07
- IANA,
Important but not for what they do Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University,
Cambridge MA, 2016-11-22 video
- IANA,
Important but not for what they do NANOG, Dallas TX, 2016-10-17
- sob@harvard 2/14/66 – 7/1/16, Harvard ABCD, 2015-12-11
- Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge MA - 2015-11-18
- Changing
Concepts of Anonymity, Confidentiality, and Privacy in SBER, (with Dean Gallant),
PRIM&R, Boston MA – 2015-11-12
- IETF/Internet Society
History
– ISOC, on-line – 2015-05-19
- "It"
will be called "The Internet" but … - NANOG on the Road,
Cambridge MA - 2015-04-21
- Internet
Governance: A perpetual "threat"- Harvard Kennedy School,
Cambridge MA - 2015-01-15
- Random
Wanderings
– Harvard ABCD, Cambridge MA - 2014-12-12
- Mobile
Devices in Research: Growing tool, new issues?, PRIM&R, 2014-12-6
- Governance
in a Cyber World - Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge MA - 2014-07-29
- Arriving
someplace in a roundabout way – NANOG on the road – 2014-05-20
- Internet-101 - Harvard Kennedy School,
Cambridge MA - 2014-01-14
- This
and That,
Harvard ABCD, 2013-12-13
- The
Internet, once not, but now, of this world? - Harvard Kennedy School,
Cambridge MA - 2013-10-16
- That,
This and the Other Thing, Harvard ABCD, Cambridge MA
-2013-05-05
- 5
Levels Seems Right, Harvard, 2012-12-03
- Unimaginable
but True: the regulatory status of the Internet - Harvard Kennedy School,
Cambridge MA - 2012-09-12
- Flowing Down from Layer
9 (say goodbye to the Internet?) - Harvard ABCD, Cambridge MA - 2011-12-09
- Protecting
Research Data - PRIM&R - 2011-12-01
- Protecting
Research Data - Boston College, Boston MA - 2011-10-17
- Witness
to the Evolution: IP from has-been to is-all to ?? - IPTCOMM - 2011-08-01
- Data
Security also FISMA - Research Compliance Conference - 2011-06-13
- Technical
Issues in Data Security - PRIM&R - 2011-04-29
- Internet-101, Internet Law Forum -
2011-04-08
- Change
& Opportunity II, Harvard ABCD – 2010-12-03
- The Internet:
Its Past, Present, and Possible Futures - ISOC-NE - 2010-10-20
- Challenges
of Research Data Security - EDUCAUSE Security 2010-04-14
- Privacy
is not a Spectator Sport - Grand Valley State University, Allendale MI - 2010-02-25
- Change
& Opportunity – Harvard ABCD – 2009-12-11
- Research Data Protection Policy at
Harvard - PRIM&R - 2009-11-15
- Google Knows: Should you
care? – Harvard – 2009-03-11
- New Year, New Rules (No Money) – Harvard ABCD
– 2008-12-12
- The Past, Present and Future
of the Internet - Boston Network Users Group - 2008-12-02
- Technology Security -
Mandatory and Unachievable (but Approachable) - MIT - 2008-11-5
- How is the Internet
Different? Is "good
enough" good enough? - VON Mexico, Mexico City - 2008-02-28
- Work
Mutterings Other Mutterings – Harvard ABCD – 2007-11-02
- The
Implications of the Unmet Last Goal for the Internet Protocols - Boston
Network Users Group - 2007-01-02
- Security
& Privacy Rules & Pre Rules – Harvard ABCD – 2006-07-07
- Where
is Controversy? - Alcatel - 2006-11-1
- Will
the Internet be permitted to grow up? - Wainhouse
Research - 2006-07-20
- Internet II:
Looking forward from 10 years ago - Joint Techs - 2006-07-17
- Network Neutrality:
Federal Non-Legislation - Cornell, Ithaca NY - 2006-06-28
- Owing the
Desktop: Is .edu like .com – Cornell, Ithaca NY
- 2006-06-28
- Internet Governance:
Not Just Dealing with a Uniqueness Requirement - MIT, Cambridge MA -
2006-05-02
- Not Your
Father's Internet, and that Hurts - CENIC, Oakland CA -
2006-04-15
- Internet
Concepts, History, Regulations & Governance - Harvard Business School,
Boston MA - 2006-04-03
- Security
Related Musings - Boston University, Boson MA - 2006-03-01
- The Myth of network
Neutrality
- EDUCAUSE streaming radio - 2006-02-15
- Where-to-Where
(was End-to-End) - Cisco, San Jose CA - 2005-12-07
- Electronic
Data Security: Designing a Good Data Protection Plan - Human Research Protection Program (HRPP), Boston MA -
2005-12-06
- This
Internet Thing - CS50 - Harvard University, Cambridge MA - 2005-10-22
- Where-to-Where
(was End-to-End) - Greater Boston Chapter / ACM - October 20 2005
- NGN:
Replacement or Evolution? - FCC, Washington DC - 2005-09-12
- Will the
Internet be reliably bad enough to preserve PPVPNs? - MPLSCON, New York, NY -
2005-05-17
- Wireless
Grids: The current hype or the next Internet? - TTI Vanguard, Chicago IL -
2005-04-12
- IP nets:
from the origins to a possible NGN future - Cisco, San Jose CA -
2005-01-11
- The
Future of the Net – Next Generation Networks, Boston – 2004-10
- Witness
to the Evolution - Cisco Networkers, New Orleans LA - 2004-07-15
- How
to Kill Worms and Viruses with Policy Pontifications, NANOG, Miami FL -
2004-02-10
- A Short
History of the Internet - NANOG, Miami FL - 2004-02-09
- The
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Stuff - Harvard Berkman Center, Cambridge MA - 2003-07-29
- IETF - Global Standards
Collaboration 8, Ottawa, Canada - 2003-05-28
- The Internet:
Imagination, Innovation or Imitation - USTA - 2003-05-20
- Will the
future Internet look like what we have today? - Orange Country IEEE,
Irvine CA - 2003-05-20
- Will
there be an Internet in 5 years? - Syracuse University,
Syracuse NY - 2003-05-08
- Locating the
IETF: GIS related work at the IETF - OGC - 2003-02-13
- The
Sub-IP Area and Optical Networking at the IETF - GRID Forum, Amsterdam -
2002-09-25
- Internet
Architectural Philosophy and the New Business Reality - GRID Forum, Amsterdam -
2002-09-24
- Are technology
standards too important to leave to those that know what they are doing? - Public Design Workshop -
2002-09-14
- The IETF: A
Decentralized Voluntary Standards Process - SES, Washington DC -
2002-08-13
- The Internet
and Optical Networking at the IETF - COIN 2002 - 2002-07-22
- The
Future of the Net - Wireless 2002, Calgary AB - 2002-07-08
- Can the e2e RG
be real-world useful? - IRTF e2e RG meeting -
2002-05-15
- An IETF
Insider View
- TranSwitch - 2002-04-15
- The Internet:
Philosophy & Technology - Boston University, Boston MA - 2002-02-04
- IETF
Stuff,
USVP, Mountain View CA, 2002-01-15
- Once
there was a network and it was not the one we needed, but the one we built
hurts or how the Internet is not the phone network and why that matters to
users, service providers, cops and society - MIT, Cambridge MA -
2002-01-10
- The
Future of the Net - CINA - 2001-09-15
- Impact of enum and IP telephony - Taiwan - 2001-08-21
- Standards-Setting and United States Competitiveness, Hearing, US. House of
Representatives, Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Environment,
Technology, and Standards, Washington DC - 2001-06-28
- The future of
the nets or will it be The Net? - New England telecommunications Association -
2001-01-17
- Convergence in
Telecom Networks: Is there A future? - Lucerne - 2000-11-13
- Convergence
Efforts in the IETF - SPIE, Boston MA - 2000-11-08
- Current
IETF Efforts and Technology Trends - Lucent - 2000-08-18
- Internet of
the Future: Convergence Nirvana? - Broad Band Year, San Jose CA - 2000-06-28
- Internet
Engineering Task Force: Standards & ideas for the Internet - G8 meeting, Paris - 2000-05-16
- Internet
Engineering Task Force - IPR Summit, London - 2000-04-11
- Next
Generation Internet: Where will it stop? - Ericsson, Stockholm -
2000-01-31
- The IETF and
the Future of the Internet - ISOC SE, Stockholm - 2000-01-31
- Voice-Over-IP
Standards and Interoperability Update IETF - NCF Chicago IL -
1999-10-27
- Does reality matter?: QoS & ISPs – GTE, Burlington MA -
1999-09-15
- WAN Quality
of Service
- Information Technology Business Forum, Seattle WA - 1999-07-21
- Emerging
Trends for the Millennium: Communications Technology - NACAS- 1999-06-26
- The Internet's
Impact on Government Programs and Services - Kentucky GIS - 1999-05-03
- Convergence
and the IETF
- Signaling Futures '99, Tucson AZ - 1999-03-30
- The IETF:
Standards and non-Standards - IEEE, Austin TX - 1999-03-08
- Internet
Governance: Where are we Now? - Harvard JFK School,
Cambridge MA- 1999-02-24
- Technical and
Political Issues With Alternatives to Undersea Cables - Nortel - 1998-04-21
- Internet QoS: A definable goal?, Nortel, 1998-04-21
- Real
QoS versus a Few Traffic Classes - Next Generation Networks,
Washington DC - 1998-11-04
- Internet 2, NGI, and the Real World – Harvard, Cambridge
MA - 1998-04-15
- Reality and
the Internet of the Future Programs - IEEE - 1998-04-09
- Measuring the
Impact of the Integrated Infrastructure for Voice Video and Data on
Traditional Telephone Service Administration - IIR, Washington DC -
1998-04-20
- Institutionalizing
the IANA Functions To Deliver a Stable and Accessible Global Internet for
Mission Critical Business Traffic and Transactions - Reengineering the
Internet - London - 1998-01-28
- The
problems in trying to create a QoS Internet, ISOC-IL, 1998-01
- Technical
and political issues with alternatives to undersea cables, ISOC-IL, 1998-01
- Technology
Trends and the IETF - Bellcore - 1997-11-24
- Managing
the Bandwidth Explosion - SaskTel, Saskatoon SK -
1997-09-23
- Next Generation Routers - Third Workshop on
Real-time and Media Systems (RAMS’97), Taiwan - 1997-08
- Next Generation
Routers Overview - Interop - 1997
- Trends and Issues in the next Generation Internet
Protocols -
Harvard ABCD, Cambridge MA- 1997-07-11
- Reality
and the "next generation" projects: NGI, Internet 2 and the real
world -
U Texas, Austin TX - 1997-04-30
- The future
of the Internet - GTE - 1997-04-14
- Internet II
Status
– IEPG, Memphis TN -
1997-04-06
- IVD at Citicorp - Citicorp, New York City
NY - 1997-01-14
- Current
Status, Problems and Future Directions of ATM Technology - High Speed Nets - 1996-11
- Under
Construction: The Network of the Future - Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation - 1996-11
- Internet II:
Introduction
– Chicago IL - 1996-10-01
- In
whose domain: name service in adolescence (with Don Mitchell & K Claffy)
- Harvard JFK School, Cambridge MA - 1996-09-08
- Working Group
Workshop
– IETF, Los Angeles CA - 1996-03
- Will there
be an Internet in the Year 2000? - ATM year, San Jose CA - 1996-05
- The
Future of IP
- 1996-05-18
- IP
Next Generation (IPng), Reseau
Interordinateurs Scientifique
Quebecois (RISQ) '95, Montreal QU, 1995-01-17
- IPv6 – IP Next
Generation (IPng) – APRICOT ’96 – Singapore – 2096-01-17
- The new Internet, Reseau
Interordinateurs Scientifique
Quebecois (RISQ) '95, Montreal QU, 1995-01-17
- Did we
miss the fork in the road? -
Information Superhighway Summit, San Jose CA - 1994-09-27
- Tunneling - SHARE 83, Boston MA - 1994-08-09
- Internet
Engineering Task Force - SHARE 83, Boston MA - 1994-08
- The TCP/IP
Protocols
- SHARE 83, Boston MA - 1994-08
- Router Tests V.6 - Interop, San
Francisco CA - 1993-08-25
- Performance of Routers, Enterprise Networks,
Boulder CO - June 15, 1993
- Concept of Routing in a Heterogeneous Network, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA
- 1993-04-03
- Routing in IP, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA - 1993-04-03
- Router & Bridge Performance, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA
- 1993-04-03
- Network Security, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA - 1993-04-02
- Connecting to the Internet, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA
- 1993-04-01
- The AppleTalk & IPX Protocols, SHARE 80, San Francisco CA
- 1993-04-01
- Jargon Busting - An
Introduction to the Technology of Data Networks, ACM SIGUCCS User Services
Conference XX, 1992-11-08
- Kerberos, A User and Service Authentication System, SHARE 79, Atlanta GA,
1992-08-20
- Router & Bridge Performance, SHARE 79, Atlanta GA,
1992-08-19
- Unix Security, SHARE 78, Anaheim CA - 1992-04-04
- Routers versus Bridges, SHARE 78, Anaheim CA -
1992-04-03
- Routers and Bridges Performance, SHARE 78, Anaheim CA -
1992-04-03
- Router Tests V.5 - Interop,
Washington DC - 1992-05-20
- NEARnet & NSFnet (& MERIT) (& ANS) - IETF, San Diego CA -
1992-04-14
- Enterprise-wide Network Design - Networks and Imaging
Symposium and Exhibition - 1992-02-19
- Router Tests V.4 - Interop,
San Jose CA - 1991-10-09
- A Technical Non-IBM View of networking - IBM, Raleigh NC -
1990-11-28
- Traffic Patterns in an X Window Environment - Interop,
San Jose CA - 1990-10-11
- Router Tests V.3 – Interop,
San Jose CA - 1990-10
- Application of Bridges and Routers - CANET - 1990-06-14
- Router Tests V.2 – Interop, San
Jose CA – 1989--10
- Worms, Viruses, etc: Things That Go Bump on the Net - SHARE 73, Orlando FL,
1989-08
- Unknown Mailer Error 101, or Why It's So Hard to See
You -
USENIX, Salt Lake City UT - 1984-06-15
- MLE (Multi-Lingual Editor) - USENIX – Washington DC -
1984-01-18
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