commit c73adcb5688800ac860a80b8143b1a0ba5fffd96 Author: hiromipaw hiro@torproject.org Date: Thu Oct 19 13:45:42 2017 +0200
Add new people to the board --- about/en/board.wml | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/about/en/board.wml b/about/en/board.wml index 932639d2..52e91e48 100644 --- a/about/en/board.wml +++ b/about/en/board.wml @@ -115,6 +115,22 @@ </p> </td> </tr> + <tr> + <td> + <div class="name">Ramy Raoof</div> + <div class="caps">Director</div> + <p> + Ramy is a technologist and privacy and security researcher with a passion for free/open culture. He has provided and developed digital security plans and strategies for NGOs and members of the media, emergency response in cases of physical threats, support on publishing sensitive materials, secure systems for managing sensitive information, and operational plans for human rights emergency response teams, in Egypt and the MENA region. Most recently, Ramy has been volunteering with different NGOs and civil liberty groups in Central & South America, to enhance their privacy and security through means of behavioral change based on understanding surveillance and threat models in their own contexts and environments. Among different hats, Ramy is Senior Research Technologist at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), Research Fellow with Citizen Lab, and currently a volunteer visitor with Fundación Acceso assisting collectives and networks in Central America around infosec and activism. He is also an Internet Freedom Festival Fellow on security and privacy best practices. Ramy has received multiple international awards for his important work. Most recently, Ramy received the 2017 Heroes of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance from Access Now earlier this month. + </p> + </td> + <td class="beige"> + <div class="name">Julius Mittenzwei</div> + <div class="caps">Director</div> + <p> + Julius is a lawyer and internet activist with 19 years of leadership experience as an Executive Director and entrepreneur in the publishing industry. He is a longtime Tor advocate with a background in the Free Software movement and member of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), one of the oldest hacker collectives in the world. Along with CCC, he has been running Tor nodes since 2005. As a lawyer, he has represented several Tor exit node operators accused of abuse. He holds a PhD in Copyright Law from LMU Munich. + </p> + </td> + </tr> </table> <!-- END TABLE --> </div>