Edgar Danielyan
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Edgar Danielyan is a computer security expert and author. He played a key role in establishing the Armenian Internet Company, the first Internet service provider in Armenia and was a manager and co-founder of the Armenia Network Information Centre and the Internet Society of Armenia. He is a founding trustee of the Armenian Genocide Trust of Great Britain and lives in London.
He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) in 2005 and Chartered Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS CITP) in 2006.
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- WAP: Broken Promises or Wrong Expectations?, The Internet Protocol Journal, Vol 6, No 2
- Zero Configuration Networking, The Internet Protocol Journal - Volume 5, Number 4
- Goodbye DES, Welcome AES, The Internet Protocol Journal
- IEEE 802.11, The Internet Protocol Journal, Volume 5, Number 1
- The Lures of Biometrics, The Internet Protocol Journal, Volume 7, Number 1