- From: Jeremy Epstein <jepstein@webmethods.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 09:53:00 -0500
- To: <www-xkms@w3.org>
Greetings, I've been in the security business for almost 15 years, doing lots of stuff that most people have never heard of. For the pat two years I've been with webMethods as security architect (and now director of product security). We're a business integration software company, for those of you who aren't familiar with webMethods. I'm one of the junior authors of the original XKMS submission (Phill Hallam-Baker did most of the work, and I just kibitzed). I agree to work according to the W3C WG contributor policy. Because we're a consumer of XKMS services (i.e., an XKMS client), and not a supplier of XKMS or PKI services, I'm unlikely to have a lot of useful technical contributions. But that doesn't mean I won't try :-) Cheers, --Jeremy -------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Epstein voice: +1 703-460-5852 Director, Product Security & Performance FAX: +1 703-460-5999 webMethods, Inc. cell: +1 703-989-8907 Fairfax Virginia email: jepstein@webMethods.com -------------------------------------------------------------- "Companies spend more on coffee than they do on security, which is why security is awful." Gene Kim, CTO, Tripwire Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------
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