[tor-commits] [tpo/master] Update privchat.html

gus at torproject.org gus at torproject.org
Wed May 26 13:31:28 UTC 2021


commit dc5222e3f4021b5fdc0d78c529a2021b075d386b
Author: Antonela <antonela at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed May 26 13:28:36 2021 +0000

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           <div class="card-block px-2">
               <div class="pb-4">
                 <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Gabriella Coleman</h4>
-                <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Anthropologist. Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy, McGill University</strong>
+                <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Professor @ McGill, Tor Board Member</strong>
               </div>
               <p class="text-tpo">
                 Gabriella (Biella) Coleman holds the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy <a href="http://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/people-contacts/faculty/gabriella-coleman">at McGill University.</a> Trained as an anthropologist, her scholarship <a href="https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/688697">covers the politics, cultures, and ethics of hacking</a>. She is the author of two books on computer hackers and the founder and editor of <a href="https://hackcur.io/">Hack_Curio</a>, a video portal into the cultures of hacking (you can learn more about the project <a href="https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10875-hack_curio#t=24">here</a>). She is currently working on a book of essays about hackers and the state and will deliver material from the book for the 2020 Henry Morgan Lectures.</p>
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
               <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Roger Dingledine</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4"></strong>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">President & Co-Founder, the Tor Project</strong>
             </div>
             <p class="text-tpo">Roger Dingledine is president and co-founder of the Tor Project, a nonprofit that develops free and open source software to protect people from tracking, censorship, and surveillance online. He works with journalists and activists on many continents to help them understand and defend against the threats they face. Roger was chosen by the MIT Technology Review as one of its top 35 innovators under 35, he co-authored the Tor design paper that won the Usenix Security "Test of Time" award, and he has been recognized by Foreign Policy magazine as one of its top 100 global thinkers.</p>
         </div>
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
               <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Nick Mathewson</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Network Chief Architect, leads the Tor Project's Network team</strong>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Network Chief Architect & Co-Funder, the Tor Project</strong>
             </div>
             <p class="text-tpo">He is one of the original designers of Tor and is an expert in implementing anonymity technologies. He began volunteering to program Tor in 2002, became the principal developer in 2007, and became the lead software architect in 2012. Nick was instrumental in writing Tor's comprehensive protocol specifications, which have enabled researchers to base their work on a solid foundation and have enabled multiple independent implementations of the Tor protocols.</p>
         </div>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
               <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Paul Syverson</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4"></strong>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Mathematician, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory</strong>
             </div>
             <p class="text-tpo">Inventor of onion routing, creator of Tor, author of one book and over one hundred refereed papers, chair of many security and privacy conferences, aspiring unicycle commuter -- holds multiple advanced degrees in philosophy and mathematics. Paul is a founder of the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium and the ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society. He is also an EFF Pioneer and an ACM Fellow. During his three decades as Mathematician at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory he has also been a visiting scholar at institutions in the U.S. and Europe.</p>
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