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Sameer Parekh is the founder of C2Net Software, Inc. While in high school in Libertyville, Illinois,〔(Politics for the really cool - Forbes.com )〕 he published an underground newspaper called ''The Free Journal'', promoting libertarian ideas.〔(Index of the Free Journal )〕 In 1993 Parekh moved to Berkeley, California, to attend the University of California, Berkeley, and joined the cypherpunks.〔(Secret Agents ), cover story of the ''East Bay Express'', March 14, 1997〕 In his second year at Cal, he started C2Net, a privacy-oriented ISP which provided anonymous accounts and an anonymous remailer, and was the first home of the Anonymizer web surfing proxy.〔(First Monday: Prospects for Remailers )〕〔(The Anonymizer )〕〔(5.01: Scans )〕 Through the mid- to late 1990s, Parekh was a frequently-cited critic of U.S. policy on encryption software.〔(Interview with Sameer Parekh )〕〔(Hacking the Encryption Export Ban )〕〔(Interview with Sameer Parekh Issue 20 )〕〔(Can you keep a secret? )〕 The cover story for the September 1997 issue of ''Forbes'' focused on his views of the political and social impact of cryptography.〔 Through C2Net, Parekh pioneered the offshore development of cryptography by U.S. companies to avoid U.S. regulation,〔(C2Net Short-Circuits US Crypto Policy )〕 and later helped organize the first global conference on financial cryptography in Anguilla.〔(Cryptography and Paranoia in Anguilla )〕 He was also an advisor to and the chairman of HavenCo, a company that attempted to create a data haven in the Principality of Sealand.〔(Wired 8.07: Welcome to Sealand. Now Bugger Off )〕 After selling C2Net to Red Hat,〔(Red Hat to Acquire C2Net, the Number One Commercial Secure Web Server Developer )〕 Parekh traveled around Central and Eastern Europe in 2001 on a DJ tour. He played in countries such as Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Latvia.〔(Sameer's Gallery :: Tour 2001 (dead link) )〕 He also produced a number of "renegade" events in the Port of Oakland.〔(Putting Tech in TECHNO / Dot-coms, electronic music scene in harmony )〕 Parekh was a 2007 Lincoln Fellow of the Claremont Institute.〔(The Claremont Institute - 2007 Lincoln Fellows )〕 As of spring 2012, Parekh is the proprietor of Falkor Systems, a flying robot startup based in the New York area.〔http://falkorsystems.com/〕 Since 2014, he is "Entrepreneur in Residence" at the Correll Robotics lab, University of Colorado at Boulder. ==See also== * Information security 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sameer Parekh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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