Nick Sullivan is an author and IT professional, living in San Francisco. Early life and Professional career He graduated from the University of Waterloo with a degree in mathematics and from the University of Calgary with a master's degree in computer science with a focus on cryptography. As an author * The Security Impact of HTTPS Interception (2017) * RPKI is Coming of Age: A Longitudinal Study of RPKI Deployment and Invalid Route Origins (2019) * Protocols for Checking Compromised Credentials (2019) * The Ties that un-Bind: Decoupling IP from Web Services and Sockets for Robust Addressing Agility at CDN-scale (2021). * Portunus: Secure Remote Access to Private Network Resources (2023) Articles/Publications * Red October: CloudFlare’s Open Source Implementation of the Two-Man Rule (2013) * Universal SSL: How It Scales (2014) * Certificate Revocation and Heartbleed (2014) * An introduction to JavaScript-based DDoS (2015) * Geo Key Manager: How It Works (2017) * Introducing Zero Round Trip Time Resumption (0-RTT) (2017) * A Detailed Look at RFC 8446 (a.k.a. TLS 1.3) - (2018) * Keyless SSL: The Nitty Gritty Technical Details (2019) * The post-quantum future: challenges and opportunities (2022) * Helping build the next generation of privacy-preserving protocols (2024) * Cloudflare’s Approach to Research (2024)
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