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Jay entered the IT sector during 1980s, and his first job was Programming a Digital PDP 11/70 on the trading floors of a merchant bank.<ref>[http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/analysis/1853675/it-leader-profile-jay-daley computing.co.uk]</ref>   
 
Jay entered the IT sector during 1980s, and his first job was Programming a Digital PDP 11/70 on the trading floors of a merchant bank.<ref>[http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/analysis/1853675/it-leader-profile-jay-daley computing.co.uk]</ref>   
  
In the past, Jay Daley has appeared before the [[ICANN]]'s [[SSAC|Security and Stability Advisory Committee]] to clarify their questions regarding network solutions on front running.<ref>[http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/02/icann-panel-questions-network-solutions-on-frontrunning.ars arstechnica.com]</ref>  
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In 2008, Jay Daley appeared before the [[ICANN]]'s [[SSAC|Security and Stability Advisory Committee]] to clarify their questions regarding network solutions on front running.<ref>[http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/02/icann-panel-questions-network-solutions-on-frontrunning.ars arstechnica.com]</ref>  
  
 
==Presentations==
 
==Presentations==

Revision as of 21:05, 1 March 2011

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Country: New Zealand
Email: jay [at] nzrs.net.nz
Website:

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Jay Daley is the Chief Executive at .nz Registry Services.[1]

Jay entered the IT sector during 1980s, and his first job was Programming a Digital PDP 11/70 on the trading floors of a merchant bank.[2]

In 2008, Jay Daley appeared before the ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee to clarify their questions regarding network solutions on front running.[3]

Presentations

  • Policy implications for implementing DNSSEC in .nz, DNSSEC Workshop Sydney 2009[4]
  • Talk on open source at New Zealand Open Source Awards(NZOSA) Ceremony 2010[5]
  • ENUM, NZNOG 2010[6]
  • Security related proposals in the DAG v3, ICANN Nairobi[7]
  • Closing Remarks, CCNSO Tech Day, ICANN Brussels[8]

Career History

  • Director of IT at Nominet UK
  • Board Director at UK ENUM Consortium Limited
  • AD ICT and e-Government at Brighton and Hove City Council
  • Network Manager at Brighton and Hove City Council
  • Network Manager (Education) at East Sussex County Council
  • Application Developer at Ashdown Business Systems
  • Computer Assistant at Morgan Grenfell Government Securities

References