joesklein
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| Member | Feb 6, 2012 (14 years) |
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Bio
Joe Klein is an American security researcher, specializing in IPv6 host and network security. Klein is a member of the IPv6 Forum and North American IPv6 Task Force and IPv6 Security Forum, serving as a Cybersecurity SME, and has designed and taught IPv6 defending and attacking classes. He is often requested to speak at professional security venues and routinely participates in high-level government working groups as an expert on secure implementation of IPv6. Klein was a contributor to the development of IPv6 security controls, and also contributed to NIST 800-123/119.
Klein spends his days developing cyber security ‘leap-ahead’ technologies.
When not geeking out, he is training for a triathlon, catching up on his reading, food hacking, sleep hacking --- Ahhh, that is geeking out.