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Paul B. Hill

Paul B. Hill
Consulting Architect
Cambridge, Massachusetts
UNITED STATES

Paul B. Hill

Biography

Paul Hill is a senior systems programmer at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology within their Information Services & Technology department. He has
been working at MIT since 1991. He has extensive experience with Microsoft
operating systems and products. Mr. Hill has worked on MIT's Kerberos
development team and was responsible for the port to Windows during the 90s.
He was the technical lead on MIT's Project Pismere which resulted in a IS&T
supported Windows 2000 domain for the campus. This project became an
operational service which provides a common name space, authentication, and
authorization with MIT's Athena computing environment.

Mr. Hill is also a member of Internet 2's Middleware Architecture Committee
for Education (MACE). He has also been a participant in the IETF's
Calendaring and Scheduling working group, the CAT working group, and the
Kerberos working group.

Mr. Hill has been a speaker at Microsoft's Higher Education CIO Summit,
USENIX Symposia, meetings of the Securities Industry Middleware Council
(SIMC), and was a contributing author to Osborne/McGraw Hill's 'Windows 2000
Security Handbook'.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2001

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
2006 Advanced CAMP: Workflow Models and TechnologiesThe Unified Field Theory of Workflow 06/30/2006
2006 Advanced CAMP: Workflow Models and TechnologiesWorkflow Terminology, Standards, and Requirements06/30/2006
2006 Advanced CAMP: Workflow Models and TechnologiesWelcome and Opening Remarks06/30/2006
2006 CAMP: Leveraging Campus Auth Across BoundariesKerberos, Federations, and Future Directions02/10/2006
2006 CAMP: Leveraging Campus Auth Across BoundariesFederating and PKI: Case Studies02/10/2006
2006 CAMP: Leveraging Campus Auth Across BoundariesAddressing the Requirements: Policy Frameworks and Technical Method02/10/2006
2006 CAMP: Leveraging Campus Auth Across BoundariesTechnical and Policy Requirements for Authentication Arising in Interboundary Work 02/10/2006
2005 CAMP: Identity Management IntegrationAuthentication06/29/2005
2004 CAMP Enterprise Authentication WorkshopAuthentication Technologies Survey: Kerberos, LDAP, Client-Side PKI, and Other Solutions11/19/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopImplementing Identity Management in Microsoft-Centric and Mixed Environments11/17/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopPanel: The Overlap of Technology and Policy11/17/2004
2004 Advanced CAMP Authority Architectures WorkshopCampus Scenarios and Requirements07/02/2004

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