The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Scott Bradner, University Technology Security Officer in the Harvard University Office of the Provost
Scott Bradner has been involved in the design, operation and use of
data networks at Harvard University since the early days of the
ARPANET. He was involved in the design of the original Harvard data
networks, the Longwood Medical Area network (LMAnet) and New England
Academic and Research Network (NEARnet). He was founding chair of the
technical committees of LMAnet, NEARnet and the Corporation for
Research and Enterprise Network (CoREN).
Mr. Bradner served in a number of roles in the IETF. He was the
co-director of the Operational Requirements Area (1993-1997), IPng Area
(1993-1996), Transport Area (1997-2003) and Sub-IP Area (2001-2003). He
was a member of the IESG (1993-2003) and was an elected trustee of the
Internet Society (1993-1999), where he currently serves as the
Secretary to the Board of Trustees. Scott is also a trustee of the
American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN).
Mr. Bradner is the University Technology Security Officer in the
Harvard University Office of the Provost. He tries to help the
University community deal with technology-related privacy and security
issues. He also provides technical advice and guidance on issues
relating to the Harvard data networks and new technologies to Harvard's
CIO. He founded the Harvard Network Device Test Lab, is a frequent
speaker at technical conferences, a weekly columnist for Network World,
and does a bit of independent consulting on the side.