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Nikolai Bezroukov is a Senior Internet Security Analyst at BASF Corporation, Professor of Computer Science at Fairleigh Dickinson University (New Jersey, United States) and webmaster of Open Source Software University, a volunteer technical site for the United Nations SDNP program that helps with Internet connectivity and distributes Linux to developing countries. He wrote one of the first classification system for computer viruses and an influential Russian language book on the subject, Computer Virology in 1991. Right now Bezroukov is more interested in eCommerce security, Perl and so-called "Orthodox File Managers" (Midnight Commander, etc.), a term he claims to have coined in 1996.[1]
References
- ^ Bezroukov, "Orthodox File Managers". Accessed 12 December 2009.
External links
- Open Source Software Educational Society, Bezroukov's website
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