User:Woody

From sanctions

Hi!

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I'm Bill Woodcock.

I'm one of the signatories of the open letter, one of the administrators of this wiki, and I help with implementation of the back-end systems that provide the data feeds to subscribing networks.

I'm also the executive director of Packet Clearing House, chairman of the foundation council of Quad9, and serve on the boards of the Cooperative Corporation of .ORG Registrants and the M3AA Foundation.

You can also find me on LinkedIn, Quora or Twitter.

Conflicts of Interest

Current

I do not currently receive any money or other consideration from any military or propaganda agency, nor am I involved in the sanctions decision-making process of any government.

Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Honduran armed forces, along with the rest of the Honduran government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Mozambican armed forces, along with the rest of the Mozambican government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Nigerian Ministry of Defence: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Nigerian armed forces, along with the rest of the Nigerian government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Ugandan Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Ugandan armed forces, along with the rest of the Ugandan government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Zimbabwe Ministry of Defence: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Zimbabwean armed forces, along with the rest of the Zimbabwean government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Forcas Defesa Timor Lorosae: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Timor Leste armed forces, along with the rest of the Timor Leste government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Illersuisut: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Greenlandic portion of the Forsvarsministeriet, along with the rest of the Greenlandic government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Ministere de la Defense d'Haïti: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Haitian armed forces, along with the rest of the Haitian government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

Wasaaradda Gaashaandhigga: I oversee the DNSSEC cryptographic key management for the Somali armed forces, along with the rest of the Somali government and ccTLD, in a noncommercial role.

CISA: I serve in an unpaid role on the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Technical Advisory Council, advising on topics related to cyber-defense and infrastructure resilience.

Historical

Al Jazeera: In 2013, I wrote an article on Brazilian industrial development which was published in Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera is funded in part by the government of Qatar and considered by some to be a voice of pro-Sunni, anti-Shia, propaganda. Al Jazeera has been sanctioned at various times by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt, generally as part of larger conflicts between Qatar and its neighboring countries.

US Defense Department: I was a member of the Highlands Forum, and have performed paid consulting for the DoD office of Policy, and received research grants from DARPA, all on topics related to cyber-defense and infrastructure resilience.

Singapore Ministry of Defence: I have performed paid consulting for the Singaporean Ministry of Defense and precursors to the Singaporean Cyber Security Agency, all on topics related to cyber-defense and infrastructure resilience.