- Phil Lapsley
Phil Lapsley (born 1965) is an
electrical engineer , hacker, andentrepreneur .Lapsley attended the
University of California, Berkeley in the 1980s, graduating with a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering and computer science in 1988 and 1991. While there he became involved in theBerkeley UNIX project and co-founded theEXperimental Computing Facility , where he was involved in defending against theInternet Worm in 1988.Lapsley co-authored RFC 977, Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), an Internet standard for transmission of
USENET news articles, and was the primary developer of the NNTP reference implementation, nntpd. After leaving Berkeley he co-founded Berkeley Design Technology, Inc., adigital signal processing technology advisory firm, and is the author of a book on DSP processors. He later co-founded SmartTouch, abiometric financial transaction processing company.Lapsley holds an
M.B.A. from theMIT Sloan School of Management and works atMcKinsey & Company as amanagement consultant .
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