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Maarten Botterman is the Director of [[GNKS Consult]] BV.<ref>[http://www.gnksconsult.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=53 gnksconsult.com]</ref> He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and was the interim CEO, at the [[Public Interest Registry]].<ref>[http://www.pir.org/about/board pir.org]</ref> [[PIR]] is responsible for managing the [[.org]] domain.  
Maarten Botterman is the Director of [[GNKS Consult]] BV.<ref>[http://www.gnksconsult.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=53 gnksconsult.com]</ref> He is Chairman of the [[Public Interest Registry]] since 2010, and Board Member since 2008.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/about/board pir.org]</ref> [[PIR]] is responsible for managing the [[.org]] and the .ngo/.ong domain.  


He is also a member of the Permanent Stakeholders Group of the [[ENISA|European Network and Information Security Agency]].<ref>[http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Maarten-Botterman-Elected-as-Chairman-of-PIR-Board-of-Directors-1278693.htm marketwire.com]</ref>
He has been active in development of
projects and policies that explore the potential of ICT and Internet
technologies for societal applications since 1987. At the end of the ‘80s he
was involved with implementation of integrated online office environments thus
allowing new ways of working together within an office environment. In the
’90s, his focus was on making best use of technologies to make effective work
possible at other locations than the office alone (telework), starting with a
telework pilot for the Dutch public service and ultimately by facilitating the
debate at European level as Scientific officer for the European Commission.  


Maarten attended the [[RIPE]] 61 meeting and presented survey results conducted together with the [[RIR]]s on [[IPv6]] deployment in 2010.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/ripe-61-meeting-report ripe.net]</ref>
Since, the focused moved to include
dependability of networks, security of networks and information systems,
privacy and data protection, and subjects relating to Future Internet and Internet
governance, including Internet of Things.  


When not at work, Maarten enjoys spending time with his four daughters.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>
Maarten Botterman is Director of
GNKS Consult (www.gnksconsult.com) and
active in global Internet development issues, currently acting as Chairman of
the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Internet of Things (http://www.iot-dynamic-coalition.org),
Chairman of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (www.pir.org), and Chairman of the Supervisory
Board of NLnet Foundation (www.nlnet.nl). He
has been fascinated by the interaction between (internet) technology and
society and spend most of his career in “getting the best out of it”.
 
Since
2006, he has been actively involved in EU policy on RFID and Internet of
Things, in a series of projects, latest as partner in the EU sponsored
project Smart Action (http://www.smart-action.eu)
responsible for the policy aspects of IoT developments. With the DC-IoT he has presented a statement on IoT Good Practice Policies for the global meeting of the 10<sup>th</sup> IGF in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, November 2015 (see http://review.intgovforum.org/igf-2015/dynamic-coalitions/dynamic-coalition-on-the-internet-of-things-dc-iot-4/). 
 
Maarten attended [[RIPE]] meetings and presented survey results conducted together with the [[RIR]]s on [[IPv6]] deployment  for a number of years.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/ripe-61-meeting-report ripe.net]</ref>
==Current Positions==
==Current Positions==
* Director, GNKS Consult
* Director, GNKS Consult
* Chairman, [[Public Interest Registry]]
* Chairman, [[Public Interest Registry]]
* Associate Partner, Danish Technology Institute
* Chairman of the Supervisory Board, NLnet Foundation
* Consultant, [[RAND]] Europe
* Member, [[ENISA]] Permanent Stakeholder's Group
* Honorary Member, Information Assurance Advisory Council<ref>[http://www.gnksconsult.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=53 GNKSConsult.com]</ref>


==Career History==
==Career History==
* CEO (Interim) at Public Interest Registry
* CEO (Interim) at Public Interest Registry (http://www.pir.org)
* CEO at Information Assurance Advisory Council
* CEO at Information Assurance Advisory Council (http://www.iaac.org.uk)
* Director Information Society at RAND Europe
* Director Information Society at RAND Europe (http://www.rand.org)
* Scientific Officer at European Commission
* Scientific Officer at European Commission  
* Senior Telework Consultant and Policy Advisor at Dutch Ministry of Transport
* Senior Telework Consultant and Policy Advisor at Dutch Ministry of Transport
* Head of the Information Management and EDP-Department at Ministry of Transport - North Sea Directorate
* Head of the Information Management and EDP-Department at Ministry of Transport - North Sea Directorate

Revision as of 17:44, 17 March 2016

Country: Netherlands
Email: maarten [at] GNKSconsult.com
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Maarten Botterman is the Director of GNKS Consult BV.[1] He is Chairman of the Public Interest Registry since 2010, and Board Member since 2008.[2] PIR is responsible for managing the .org and the .ngo/.ong domain.

He has been active in development of projects and policies that explore the potential of ICT and Internet technologies for societal applications since 1987. At the end of the ‘80s he was involved with implementation of integrated online office environments thus allowing new ways of working together within an office environment. In the ’90s, his focus was on making best use of technologies to make effective work possible at other locations than the office alone (telework), starting with a telework pilot for the Dutch public service and ultimately by facilitating the debate at European level as Scientific officer for the European Commission.

Since, the focused moved to include dependability of networks, security of networks and information systems, privacy and data protection, and subjects relating to Future Internet and Internet governance, including Internet of Things.

Maarten Botterman is Director of GNKS Consult (www.gnksconsult.com) and active in global Internet development issues, currently acting as Chairman of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Internet of Things (http://www.iot-dynamic-coalition.org), Chairman of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (www.pir.org), and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NLnet Foundation (www.nlnet.nl). He has been fascinated by the interaction between (internet) technology and society and spend most of his career in “getting the best out of it”.

Since 2006, he has been actively involved in EU policy on RFID and Internet of Things, in a series of projects, latest as partner in the EU sponsored project Smart Action (http://www.smart-action.eu) responsible for the policy aspects of IoT developments. With the DC-IoT he has presented a statement on IoT Good Practice Policies for the global meeting of the 10th IGF in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, November 2015 (see http://review.intgovforum.org/igf-2015/dynamic-coalitions/dynamic-coalition-on-the-internet-of-things-dc-iot-4/). 

Maarten attended RIPE meetings and presented survey results conducted together with the RIRs on IPv6 deployment for a number of years.[3]

Current Positions[edit | edit source]

Career History[edit | edit source]

  • CEO (Interim) at Public Interest Registry (http://www.pir.org)
  • CEO at Information Assurance Advisory Council (http://www.iaac.org.uk)
  • Director Information Society at RAND Europe (http://www.rand.org)
  • Scientific Officer at European Commission
  • Senior Telework Consultant and Policy Advisor at Dutch Ministry of Transport
  • Head of the Information Management and EDP-Department at Ministry of Transport - North Sea Directorate

Education[edit | edit source]

Maarten received his Masters’ degree in Business Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam; he also received his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same university.[4]

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