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'''David Cake''' is the Vice-Chair of [http://www.efa.org.au| Electronic Frontiers Australia], as well as a staff member and Ph.D. candidate at Curtin University's Department of Internet Studies in Western Australia. He is currently a part of the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] Executive Committee and the [[ICANN]] [[SSR|Security, Stability and Resiliency Review Team]].
'''David Cake''' is the Chair of [http://www.efa.org.au| Electronic Frontiers Australia], as well as a staff member and Ph.D. candidate at Curtin University's Department of Internet Studies in Western Australia. He served as the Interim Chair of the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] during 2012, following the resignation of the previous Chair. He joined the GNSO council at ICANN 45, elected by the [[NCSG]].
 
He has served as the Asia-Pacific representative on the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] Executive Committee and on the first [[ICANN]] [[SSR|Security, Stability and Resiliency Review Team]].


He is co-founder of Western Australia's hackerspace, [http://artifactory.org.au| The Artifactory].<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>
He is co-founder of Western Australia's hackerspace, [http://artifactory.org.au| The Artifactory].<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>

Revision as of 14:32, 24 October 2012

Country: Australia
LinkedIn:    [david-cake David Cake]
Twitter:    @david_cake

David Cake is the Chair of Electronic Frontiers Australia, as well as a staff member and Ph.D. candidate at Curtin University's Department of Internet Studies in Western Australia. He served as the Interim Chair of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency during 2012, following the resignation of the previous Chair. He joined the GNSO council at ICANN 45, elected by the NCSG.

He has served as the Asia-Pacific representative on the Non-Commercial Users Constituency Executive Committee and on the first ICANN Security, Stability and Resiliency Review Team.

He is co-founder of Western Australia's hackerspace, The Artifactory.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ICANN 40 Interview