About the technology author(s): Kathy Bohrer is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and a member emeritus of the IBM Academy of Technology. She currently works for the IBM Watson Research Center. She is researching privacy technologies and related solutions for both enterprises and individuals. In the past, Ms. Bohrer led architecture and product efforts for the AIX operating system, the Taligent CommonPoint client object frameworks, and IBM's San Francisco distributed business objects. She is the main architect, designer, and implementer of Declarative Privacy Monitoring.
Satoshi Hada is a researcher at the Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM. He is working on enterprise privacy technologies and Web services security. He is the architect and author of the enforcement code for the Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language.
Jeff Miller is an e-business architect for IBM Developer Relations Technical Consulting. He has worked for MultiMate, Ashton-Tate, and Lotus, among other companies, and he was a founding partner and vice-president of International Development at Software By Design, a software consulting company. Mr. Miller's current focus at IBM is on architecture, design, development, and, in particular, security for Web and enterprise applications. He works with partners and customers; he consults, mentors, codes, and teaches. Mr. Miller is an IBM-certified e-business solution designer and solution technologist, and he is IBM-certified on Websphere Application Server and WebSphere Studio Application Developer. He received his Masters degree in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He provided the sample application that is included in Declarative Privacy Monitoring.
Calvin Powers is a senior software engineer in IBM's Tivoli Security Systems Division. He is product architect for IBM's Tivoli Privacy Manager and works with IBM Research and IBM Global services on emerging privacy technologies. His past projects include work on secure messaging systems, public key infrastructure, and firewall technologies. Mr. Powers provided the initial idea for declarative privacy monitoring and is involved in architecture and future directions.
Hai-Fun Wu is a software engineer in IBM's Tivoli Privacy Manager product team. He wrote the support in Declarative Privacy Monitoring for the Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language, in addition to working on the core DPM implementation.
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