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Solera Networks @ Sharkfest 2008

Paal Tveit is a seasoned engineering and management professional with a deep background in Linux kernel engineering, networking and encryption. Prior t... (more)
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Paal Tveit is a seasoned engineering and management professional with a deep background in Linux kernel engineering, networking and encryption. Prior to joining Solera Networks, he was responsible for the FIPS and Common Criteria certification at SonicWALL. Paal holds degrees in Mathematical Sciences and Political Economics from Johns Hopkins University.

 

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