Mr. Hartman is an advisory director of ERF Enterprise Network Services and currently manages the Kerberos development team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kerberos is a network security and authentication product used in operating systems from Microsoft, Apple, Sun, Novell and Redhat. In addition, he serves as one of the two security area directors on the Internet Engineering Taskforce�s IESG, the body that reviews Internet standards for publication and manages the Internet Standards process.
Mr. Hartman is one of the authors of the Kerberos technical specification, which is now at the core of network security for Microsoft's Windows new family of operating systems. He has also served as a co-chair of the SASL working group, as a designer at Permabit, a storage network company and as chief architect for FundsXpress, an online financial services and Internet banking company. Mr. Hartman holds an S.B. degree in computer science from MIT. |