Applied crypto, security guru needed, from Coopers & Lybrand

Declan McCullagh declan at well.com
Fri Aug 8 01:18:05 PDT 1997



[From a CMU computer science department mailing list. --Declan]

---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Dahl Gerberick <Dahl.Gerberick at us.coopers.com>
>
>Hi,
>
>I recently took a senior level position with Coopers & Lybrand in Boston.
>As such it has come to my attention that they are looking for someone with
>the following background.
>
>I do not expect that you will know where I can find such a person right
>now, but if you keep this message handy you might think of me if that
>person should come along in the near future.
>
>If you should find someone who meets these requirements please get back to
>me, or have them contact me directly.
>
>          Dahl Gerberick
>          617-478-9936 (Office)
>          617-478-5900 (Fax)
>          617-784-2701 (Home)
>          gerberick at acm.org
>
>Thanks
>Dahl - -
>
>PS:  Feel free to redistribute this message as you see fit.
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>  1.  Minimum 5- 10 years experience in applied cryptography
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>  2.  Ability to design and implement security applications that utilize
>       encryption technology
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>  3.  Extensive knowledge of X.509 standards for digital certificates
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>  4.  Detailed knowledge of all prevailing algorithms, DES, IDEA, RSA,
>       Elliptic curve, etc.
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>  5.  Algorithm development background not necessary
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>  6.  Intimate knowledge of all national standards for cryptographic
>       implementations such as ANSI X.9 working group standards
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>  7.  Intimate knowledge of all commercially available encryption
>       products from vendors such as Entrust, Verisign, Cylink, IBM,
>       GTE, etc.
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>  8.  Knowledge of legal implications of electronic commerce such
>       as ABA Digital Signature standard
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>  9.  Security consulting background a plus
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>  10. Technical skill in TCP/IP, UNIX, internetworking technology
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