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'''Andrew Sullivan''' has been the Director of [[Dyn Inc.]]'s Dyn Labs since 2012.  
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'''Andrew Sullivan''' has been the Director of [[Dyn Inc.]]'s Dyn Labs since 2012. He is active within the [[IETF]], and Mr. Sullivan is the Principal of an indpendent Consultancy service specializing in IT, the [[DNS]], databases. He has run this consultancy, [[anvilwalrusden]], since 2010.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjsullivan AndrewJSullivan, LinkedIn.com]</ref>
  
 
Previous work includes time spent as an Independent Consultant for [[ICANN]]'s [[Variant Issues Project]] (VIP), and work at [[Afilias]] from 2001 to 2008. During this time he was integral to implementing the [[.info]] TLD and the take over of [[registry]] functions for [[.org]].  
 
Previous work includes time spent as an Independent Consultant for [[ICANN]]'s [[Variant Issues Project]] (VIP), and work at [[Afilias]] from 2001 to 2008. During this time he was integral to implementing the [[.info]] TLD and the take over of [[registry]] functions for [[.org]].  

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Email: asullivan [at] dyn.com
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Andrew Sullivan has been the Director of Dyn Inc.'s Dyn Labs since 2012. He is active within the IETF, and Mr. Sullivan is the Principal of an indpendent Consultancy service specializing in IT, the DNS, databases. He has run this consultancy, anvilwalrusden, since 2010.[1]

Previous work includes time spent as an Independent Consultant for ICANN's Variant Issues Project (VIP), and work at Afilias from 2001 to 2008. During this time he was integral to implementing the .info TLD and the take over of registry functions for .org.

Mr. Sullivan is active within the IETF and attends those meetings and conferences regularly. He also comes with some regularity to ICANN Meetings.[2] He has been the co-Chair of the IETF's DNS Extensions Working Group,[3], and is currently the co-Chair of its SPF Update Working Group (SPFBIS).[4][5]

Videos

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