Leslie Daigle
Leslie Daigle is the Chief Internet Technology Officer at Internet Society (ISOC).[1] He has been a participant at IETF since 1995.
Country: | USA |
LinkedIn: | Leslie Daigle |
Career History
From 2005-2007, she was the Corporate Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems. She has also worked at VeriSign for four years as a Director of Directory Research. She has also held several positions ar Bunyip, while working there from 1992-1997.
She has contributed actively to help in Internet's Technical Evolution. She an appointed member of the (IAB) from March 2000 to March 2008. Leslie has been a strong promoter of the development of Internet identifiers and directory systems, which allow for the creation of standards-based, interoperable application protocols to support end-users across the Internet in their use of remote resources.[2]
She has been a panelist at the National Science Foundation review committee, evaluating Internet-related research proposals submitted for funding.[3] Because of her work on internet, she is also said to be one of the most powerful women of the Internet.[4]
Publications
Recently, she published standards for DNS-based application service discovery.
Education
Ms. Daigle holds an MSc in Computing and Information Science from the University of Guelph and a BSc in Computer Science from McGill University.