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Adam Laurie
Adam Laurie is a Director of The Bunker
Secure Hosting Ltd. He started in the computer industry in the late
Seventies, working as a computer programmer on PDP-8 and other mini
computers, and then on various Unix, Dos and CP/M based micro computers
as they emerged in the Eighties. He quickly became interested in the
underlying network and data protocols, and moved his attention to those
areas and away from programming, starting a data conversion company
which rapidly grew to become Europe's largest specialist in that field
(A.L. downloading Services). During this period, he successfully
disproved the industry lie that music CDs could not be read by
computers, and, with help from his brother Ben, wrote the world's first
CD ripper, 'CDGRAB'. At this point, he and Ben became interested in the
newly emerging concept of 'The Internet', and were involved in various
early open source projects, the most well known of which is probably
their own—'Apache-SSL'—which went on to become the de-facto standard
secure web server. Since the late Nineties they have focused their
attention on security, and have been the authors of various papers
exposing flaws in Internet services and/or software, as well as
pioneering the concept of re-using military data centres (housed in
underground nuclear bunkers) as secure
hosting facilities. Adam has been a senior member of staff at DEFCON
since 1997, and also acted as a member of staff during the early years
of the Black Hat Briefings.
Adam Laurie is member of the Bluetooth SIG Security Experts Group.
Contact
Contact Adam via <adam (at) trifinite.org>
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