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'''Muhammed Rudman''' is the CEO of the Internet eXchange Point of Nigeria [[IXPN]], Nigeria's first and only neutral [[IXP]]. He is also the director of [[NiRA]], the [[.ng]] registry, and the [[DNS]] Administrator contact for Nigeria. He is interested in [[DNS]] and [[DNSSEC]], and is a member of Nigeria's [[CERT]] (Computer Emergency Response Team).
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'''Muhammed Rudman''' is the CEO of the Internet eXchange Point of Nigeria ([[IXPN]]), Nigeria's first and only neutral [[IXP]]. He is also the director of [[NiRA]], the [[.ng]] registry, and the [[DNS]] Administrator contact for Nigeria. He is interested in [[DNS]] and [[DNSSEC]], and is a member of Nigeria's [[CERT]] (Computer Emergency Response Team).
  
 
Rudman is a member of ccNSO, and has worked in a technical capacity with many Nigerian ISPs.
 
Rudman is a member of ccNSO, and has worked in a technical capacity with many Nigerian ISPs.

Revision as of 22:24, 14 March 2011

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Email: m.rudman [at] ixp.net.ng
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   [IXPN IXPN]

Muhammed Rudman is the CEO of the Internet eXchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), Nigeria's first and only neutral IXP. He is also the director of NiRA, the .ng registry, and the DNS Administrator contact for Nigeria. He is interested in DNS and DNSSEC, and is a member of Nigeria's CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team).

Rudman is a member of ccNSO, and has worked in a technical capacity with many Nigerian ISPs.

His primary interest in attending ICANN conferences is to learn about global domain, registry, and registrar trends, focusing especially on security issues. He is also interested in IDN, especially as it related to Nigeria, given the country's various languages and dialects.

Muhammed speaks three languages: English, Hausa, and Arabic.[1]

References

  1. San Francisco ICANN Meeting, 3/14/11