
Daniel McCarney
Daniel McCarney is a systems security engineer focused on applied cryptography and internet-scale infrastructure. He’s a maintainer of Rustls, a high-performance TLS implementation written in Rust, and has made numerous open source contributions spanning both the Rust and Go communities. While at Let’s Encrypt, he helped design and standardize the ACME protocol (RFC 8555), developing the software and specification that has since secured over 500 million domains. He lives in the Laurentides, Quebec, where the forest provides the perfect setting for digging in to complex challenges.
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Building An Open Source Maintenance Company
We all use open source software on a daily basis. Even though the software is free to consume doesn't mean it's free to produce. Over the years, there have been many a...
