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'''Dave Piscitello''' is an [[ICANN]] [[SSAC]] Fellow and President and Principal cCnsultant at [[Core Competence]], Inc. has been involved with Internet technologies for over 35 years and has developed standards and products for broadband access, routing, network management and security. Dave is a co-author of three books, several Internet RFCs, and numerous articles, technology reviews, and editorials for print and online publications. Dave left private sector consulting and his company, Core Competence, to provide technical support for security and policy activities at ICANN, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. He works several security communities to mitigate malicious use of the DNS and domain registration systems.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=605649&authType=name&authToken=DK7u&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&pohelp=&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>
'''Dave Piscitello''' is an [[ICANN]] [[SSAC]] Fellow and President and Principal cCnsultant at [[Core Competence]], Inc. has been involved with Internet technologies for over 35 years and has developed standards and products for broadband access, routing, network management and security. Dave is a co-author of three books, several Internet RFCs, and numerous articles, technology reviews, and editorials for print and online publications. Dave left private sector consulting and his company, Core Competence, to provide technical support for security and policy activities at ICANN, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. He works several security communities to mitigate malicious use of the DNS and domain registration systems.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=605649&authType=name&authToken=DK7u&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&pohelp=&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
* President, Core Competence, 1993-Present.
* Senior Security Technologist, 2007-present.
* President, Core Competence, 1993-2007.
* Telecommunications Series Consulting Editor, Artech House Publishers, 1994-2002.
* Telecommunications Series Consulting Editor, Artech House Publishers, 1994-2002.
* Member of Technical Staff, Bell Communications Research, 1988-1993.
* Member of Technical Staff, Bell Communications Research, 1988-1993.

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Dave Piscitello is an ICANN SSAC Fellow and President and Principal cCnsultant at Core Competence, Inc. has been involved with Internet technologies for over 35 years and has developed standards and products for broadband access, routing, network management and security. Dave is a co-author of three books, several Internet RFCs, and numerous articles, technology reviews, and editorials for print and online publications. Dave left private sector consulting and his company, Core Competence, to provide technical support for security and policy activities at ICANN, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. He works several security communities to mitigate malicious use of the DNS and domain registration systems.[1]

Career History

  • Senior Security Technologist, 2007-present.
  • President, Core Competence, 1993-2007.
  • Telecommunications Series Consulting Editor, Artech House Publishers, 1994-2002.
  • Member of Technical Staff, Bell Communications Research, 1988-1993.
  • District Manager, Unisys Corporation, 1982-1988.[2]

Professional Organizations

  • Founder and Program Chairman, The Internet Security Conference, 1999-2002.
  • Board Member, Covad Communications Company, 1997-2001.
  • Board Member, CoSine Communications Corporation, 1999-2002.
  • Technical Advisory and Program Committees, Networld+Interop, 1989-Present.
  • Program Committee Chairman, Networld+Interop, 1994-2003.[3]

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