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Ben Laurie, Google

By Dave Birch posted Nov 27 2008 at 8:20 AM
[Dave Birch] Ben Laurie 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, Trustee and Founder-member of FreeBMD and Advisory Board member of WikiLeaks.org. He is currently working with Google in London on various projects, including their Caja Javascript sanitizer project. In this podcast, he talks about the "red pill / blue pill" model for internet security, the potential role of the mobile phone and the prospects for a couple of current identity management initiatives.

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