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Mon 28 Apr 2025 11:23AM

馃煩 Individuals Election for the OpenSSL Foundation TAC

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The OpenSSL Foundation invites eligible individuals community members to participate in the selection of the Individuals Representative for the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).

The TAC plays an important role in strengthening OpenSSL鈥檚 technical governance, ensuring that development priorities and technical directions are informed by the needs, insights, and expertise of the broader community, while upholding the OpenSSL Mission.

Voting Details:

  • Each eligible community member may cast one vote directly.

  • Voting is open until May 11 at 12:00 UTC.

  • Voters may update or change their selection at any time before the voting period closes.

  • The results will be visible after the election is closed.

Your engagement is essential to shaping the future technical direction of OpenSSL.

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Poll Created Mon 28 Apr 2025 11:30AM

Foundation TAC Individuals' Election You have until Sun 11 May 2025 12:00PM to participate.

Results will be shown after voting has closed

40 of 126 people have participated (31%)

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Election Committee Mon 28 Apr 2025 11:30AM

Nominee: Aditya Koranga

Statement

Aditya Koranga is a leading expert in Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), Telco Security, and cloud-native technologies, currently serving as the Vice Chair of Post Quantum Cryptography Alliance(PQCA)'s TAC & Chief Security Architect at CORAN LABS, playing a pivotal role in designing and implementing various cryptographic suites and frameworks.

Aditya's expertise spans a range of open-source projects, including OpenSSL, liboqs, cuPQC, Bouncy Castle, StrongSwan, etc. Along with that he has also led open-source communities such as ngKore and Magma India.

Aditya also focuses on the optimization of cryptographic algorithms for example in KEM algorithms: modifying distribution methods, noise sampling, and NTT reduction schemes. He has worked on cryptographic benchmarking, hardware/software crypto acceleration, and authored several technical blogs, white papers, technical reports, deployment videos on several cryptographic tools including OpenSSL and has patents in Post Quantum security.

Beyond his technical expertise, Aditya is a writer, a poet, and a rapper(sometimes, on the weekends) who enjoys reading RFCs before going to bed.

鈥淎s a TAC member, I will drive its adaptability, ensuring cryptographic solutions are effectively used and integrated into real-world applications. My focus will be on expanding contributions, fostering collaborations, and bringing more impactful individuals under OpenSSL. Beyond development, I believe in the right alignment between innovation and marketing and will work to unify the community, and ensure transparency so we can move forward together. I will also support the community in executing the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation vision, helping wherever needed to strengthen our collective mission.

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Election Committee Mon 28 Apr 2025 11:31AM

Nominee: Igor Ustinov

Statement

I have been involved with OpenSSL since 2006, with a focus on the integration of national cryptographic algorithms. This is a fairly niche area, so I鈥檝e learned firsthand that different users value different aspects of OpenSSL鈥攚hat鈥檚 essential for one may not even occur to another. In a community of individuals, such diversity of needs and perspectives is likely to be especially broad. I believe it's important to build an open and inclusive environment for discussion, where every voice is heard and every use case is considered.

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Election Committee Tue 29 Apr 2025 3:04PM

Nominee: Jacob Maynard

Statement

I have over 2 decades of experience working within the CyberSecurity domain. I spent over a decade working on the Citrix Netscaler, AppFW, and SSL VPN line of networking solutions where we had level 2 FIPS validated networking appliances available within the product portfolio.

My next move led me to the Mobile Device Management group within Citrix where I focused on Unified Endpoint Management for both cloud service and mobile client side components. I architected and deployed the company's on-premise to cloud migration service for XenMobile which involved a decrypt then re-encrypt step while migrating the customer data. I was also on the team that built the multi-tenant version of the server allowing for increased customer density across instances. Following this I moved to the client side of the project where I was responsible for a new design and implementation for their  SSL VPN android client.

Eventually I joined the Citrix Cryptographic Center of Excellence as a developer on the Citrix Crypto SDK which was/is a FIPS 140 validated software module. As a Staff Security Engineer on this team I found myself working with all product groups performing threat models and assisting in cryptographic integrations along side the work of keeping the module enhanced and validated over time. 

Finally, I was exposed to an opportunity to join SafeLogic as the head of their engineering department building out a cross-functional team of engineers who build FIPS 140 products including cryptographic modules and entropy sources for a variety of platforms and language targets. 

In summary I hope my experience would be beneficial to the Technical Advisory Committee I look forward for any opportunity to share my experience with or learn from the community as a whole.