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'''Wes Hardaker''' is a senior computer scientist at USC/ISI, a member of [[RSSAC]] as the USC/ISI root server representative, and is a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).  He conducts DNS related research, authors [[IETF]] DNS and other standards documents, and is an active advocate for deploying [[DNSSEC]] (frequently running the "[[DNSSEC For Beginners]]" session).  He and [[Viktor Dukhovni]] together give presentations on the current state of DNSSEC during the [[DNSSEC Workshop]] and maintain an active set of statistics on the [https://stats.dnssec-tools.org/] website.
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'''Wes Hardaker''' is a senior computer scientist at USC/ISI, a member of [[RSSAC]] as the USC/ISI root server representative, and is a member of the [[Internet Architecture Board]] (IAB).  He conducts DNS related research, authors [[IETF]] DNS and other standards documents, and is an active advocate for deploying [[DNSSEC]] (frequently running the "[[DNSSEC For Beginners]]" session).  He and [[Viktor Dukhovni]] together give presentations on the current state of DNSSEC during the [[DNSSEC Workshop]] and maintain an active set of statistics on the [https://stats.dnssec-tools.org/] website.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 19 December 2019

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Affiliation: RSSAC
Country: USA
Email: hardaker@isi.edu
Website:

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Wes Hardaker is a senior computer scientist at USC/ISI, a member of RSSAC as the USC/ISI root server representative, and is a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). He conducts DNS related research, authors IETF DNS and other standards documents, and is an active advocate for deploying DNSSEC (frequently running the "DNSSEC For Beginners" session). He and Viktor Dukhovni together give presentations on the current state of DNSSEC during the DNSSEC Workshop and maintain an active set of statistics on the [4] website.

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