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Mark has more than twenty years of experience in developing application and network engineering. He has worked as a Senior Engineer at Data Defense Network [[NIC]] and as a Principal Investigator under the NSF-sponsored Internet NIC ([[InterNIC]]). Before joining ARIN, Mark was the Vice President of Research at [[VeriSign]]. In his career, he has represented network information centers in various technical forums such as the [[IETF]], [[RIPE]], [[APNIC]], and [[NANOG]].<ref>[http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/abstracts.php?pt=MTQ4OSZuYW5vZzQ3&nm=nanog47 nanog.org]</ref>
Mark has more than twenty years of experience in developing application and network engineering. He has worked as a Senior Engineer at Data Defense Network [[NIC]] and as a Principal Investigator under the NSF-sponsored Internet NIC ([[InterNIC]]). Before joining ARIN, Mark was the Vice President of Research at [[Verisign]]. In his career, he has represented network information centers in various technical forums such as the [[IETF]], [[RIPE]], [[APNIC]], and [[NANOG]].<ref>[http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/abstracts.php?pt=MTQ4OSZuYW5vZzQ3&nm=nanog47 nanog.org]</ref>


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Country: USA
Email: markk [at] slam.internic.net
Facebook:    [mark kosters Mark Kosters]
LinkedIn:    [mark kosters Mark Kosters]

Mark Kosters is the Chief Technology Officer at American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). [1]

Mark has more than twenty years of experience in developing application and network engineering. He has worked as a Senior Engineer at Data Defense Network NIC and as a Principal Investigator under the NSF-sponsored Internet NIC (InterNIC). Before joining ARIN, Mark was the Vice President of Research at Verisign. In his career, he has represented network information centers in various technical forums such as the IETF, RIPE, APNIC, and NANOG.[2]

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