Wietse Zweitze Venema (born 1951) is a
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programmer and
physicist
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best known for writing the
Postfix email system. He also wrote
TCP Wrapper
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and collaborated with
Dan Farmer
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Life and career
Farmer developed his ...
to produce the computer security tools
SATAN
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and
The Coroner's Toolkit
The Coroner's Toolkit (or TCT) is a suite of free computer security programs by Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema for digital forensic analysis. The suite runs under several Unix-related operating systems: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, SunOS/ Solaris, ...
.
Biography
He studied physics at the
University of Groningen
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, continuing there to get a
PhD in 1984 with the dissertation ''Left-right symmetry in nuclear beta decay''. He spent 12 years at
Eindhoven University as a
systems architect in the Mathematics and Computer Science department, and spent part of this time writing tools for
Electronic Data Interchange. Since emigrating to the U.S. in 1996 and until 2015, he has been working for the
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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in
New York State
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. On March 24, 2015, he announced he was leaving IBM for
Google
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.
Awards
Awards Venema has received for his work:
* Security Summit Hall of Fame Award (July 1998)
*
SAGE
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Outstanding Achievement Award (November 1999)
*
NLUUG
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Award (November 2000)
*
Sendmail
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Milter
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Innovation Award (November 2006)
* The 2008
Free Software Foundation
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Award for the Advancement of Free Software
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Presentation ceremonies
In 1999 it was pr ...
(March 2009)
*
ISSA Hall of Fame Award (October 2012)
References
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Dutch computer scientists
20th-century Dutch physicists
1951 births
Living people
American computer scientists
People associated with computer security
Dutch emigrants to the United States
Google employees
Eindhoven University of Technology faculty
University of Groningen alumni
21st-century Dutch scientists
Google people