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'''Gavin Brown''' is the CTO for [[CentralNic]].<ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/company/wire?op=user&user=Gavin+Brown&from=30 CentralNic.com]</ref> He has held this position since 2005; he was been working with CentralNic since 2001.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/gavin-brown dot-nxt.com]</ref>
 
'''Gavin Brown''' is the CTO for [[CentralNic]].<ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/company/wire?op=user&user=Gavin+Brown&from=30 CentralNic.com]</ref> He has held this position since 2005; he was been working with CentralNic since 2001.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/gavin-brown dot-nxt.com]</ref>
  
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Gavin Brown was instrumental in the largest [[DNSSEC]] deployment to date, in late 2010,; it was implemented across 22 extensions.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20101129_centralnic_completes_largest_dnssec_deployment/ CircleID]</ref>
 
==Industry Participation==
 
==Industry Participation==
 
Mr. Brown was a panelist at the [[.nxt]] conference for a session entitled, "Implementation: How to run a Registry".
 
Mr. Brown was a panelist at the [[.nxt]] conference for a session entitled, "Implementation: How to run a Registry".

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Gavin Brown is the CTO for CentralNic.[1] He has held this position since 2005; he was been working with CentralNic since 2001.[2]

Gavin Brown was instrumental in the largest DNSSEC deployment to date, in late 2010,; it was implemented across 22 extensions.[3]

Industry Participation

Mr. Brown was a panelist at the .nxt conference for a session entitled, "Implementation: How to run a Registry".

He has had articles published in technical journals, co-authored a book on the Perl language programming, and worked at a start-up in the online recruitment sector.[4]

References