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The Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) is a California public-benefit corporation which focuses on Internet security.
Let's Encrypt--its first major initiative--aims to make Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) certificates available for free in an automated fashion.
Josh Aas, of Mozilla, serves as the group's executive director and board chair. The board also contains individuals from Akamai, Cisco, University of Michigan, Mozilla, Stanford Law School, CoreOS, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Video Internet Security Research Group
Board members
- Josh Aas (Mozilla Foundation) -- ISRG Executive Director
- Stephen Ludin (Akamai Technologies)
- Joe Hildebrand (Cisco Systems)
- J. Alex Halderman (University of Michigan)
- Laura Thomson (Mozilla)
- Jennifer Granick (Stanford Law School)
- Alex Polvi (CoreOS)
- Peter Eckersley (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
- Pascal Jaillon (OVH)
Maps Internet Security Research Group
References
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External links
- Seth Schoen's Libre Planet 2015 lecture on Let's Encrypt
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