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'''Dr. Crocker''' sits on the [[ICANN Board]] as a non-voting liaison representing the [[Security and Stability Advisory Committee]]. Dr. Crocker is CEO and co-founder of [[Shinkuro]], Inc., a start up company focused on dynamic sharing of information across the Internet. He is also on the board of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]] and he is a volunteer Senior Counselor in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer in the District of Columbia, focusing on the District's creation of a new technology magnet high school.
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'''Dr. Crocker''' sits on the [[ICANN Board]] as a non-voting liaison representing the [[SSAC|Security and Stability Advisory Committee]]. Dr. Crocker is CEO and co-founder of [[Shinkuro]], Inc., a start up company focused on dynamic sharing of information across the Internet. He is also on the board of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]] and he is a volunteer Senior Counselor in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer in the District of Columbia, focusing on the District's creation of a new technology magnet high school.
    
Dr. Crocker has been involved in the Internet since its inception. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, while he was a graduate student at UCLA, he was part of the team that developed the protocols for the [[Arpanet]] and laid the foundation for today's Internet. He organized the [[Network Working Group]], which was the forerunner of the modern [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] and initiated the Request for Comment (RFC) series of notes through which protocol designs are documented and shared. He remained active in the Internet standards work through the [[IETF]] and [[IAB]]. For this work, Dr. Crocker was awarded the 2002 [[IEEE]] Internet Award.
 
Dr. Crocker has been involved in the Internet since its inception. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, while he was a graduate student at UCLA, he was part of the team that developed the protocols for the [[Arpanet]] and laid the foundation for today's Internet. He organized the [[Network Working Group]], which was the forerunner of the modern [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] and initiated the Request for Comment (RFC) series of notes through which protocol designs are documented and shared. He remained active in the Internet standards work through the [[IETF]] and [[IAB]]. For this work, Dr. Crocker was awarded the 2002 [[IEEE]] Internet Award.
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Dr. Crocker's experience includes research management at [[DARPA]], USC/ISI and The Aerospace Corporation, vice president of Trusted Information Systems, and co-founder of [[CyberCash]], Inc. and [[Longitude Systems]], Inc.
 
Dr. Crocker's experience includes research management at [[DARPA]], USC/ISI and The Aerospace Corporation, vice president of Trusted Information Systems, and co-founder of [[CyberCash]], Inc. and [[Longitude Systems]], Inc.
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Steve Crocker was selected as non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN Board]] by the [[Security and Stability Advisory Committee]]. His current term will end after the conclusion of [[ICANN]]'s annual meeting in 2005.
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Steve Crocker was selected as non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN Board]] by the [[SSAC|Security and Stability Advisory Committee]]. His current term will end after the conclusion of [[ICANN]]'s annual meeting in 2005.
    
Steve Crocker was selected by the 2008 Nominating Committee to serve as a Board Member.  He has been Chair of ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) since its inception in 2002, and he served as SSAC's non-voting Liaison to the ICANN Board until being selected by the Nominating Committee.  His current term runs from the end of the 2008 annual meeting through the conclusion of the 2011 annual meeting.
 
Steve Crocker was selected by the 2008 Nominating Committee to serve as a Board Member.  He has been Chair of ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) since its inception in 2002, and he served as SSAC's non-voting Liaison to the ICANN Board until being selected by the Nominating Committee.  His current term runs from the end of the 2008 annual meeting through the conclusion of the 2011 annual meeting.

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