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Rodney Joffe
https://nypost.com/2021/09/30/who-is-rodney-joffe-tech-executive-1-in-durham-indictment/
>Neustar’s Rodney Joffe Receives Prestigious FBI Director’s Award
2013
https://www.home.neustar/about-us/news-room/press-releases/2013/neustar-s-rodney-joffe-receives-prestigious-fbi-director-s-award
>Neustar’s Rodney Joffe Named to Federal Communications Commission’s Communications, Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council
2015
https://www.home.neustar/about-us/news-room/press-releases/2015/rodney-joffe-fcc
>Bad actors can subvert the DNS to deny access to data, steal credentials, give false info or eavesdrop on communications. DNS is the most vital yet underrated component of a company’s security posture, yet DNSSEC—which validates DNS address legitimacy and provides encrypted end-to-end data integrity checks—is widely underutilized. It should get the same attention other security solutions do. - Rodney Joffe, Neustar
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/09/10/13-troubling-tech-vulnerabilities-the-industry-needs-to-address/?sh=62a8314d1049
>The Big Pentagon Internet Mystery Now Partially Solved
>What a Pentagon spokesman could not explain Saturday is why the Defense Department chose Global Resource Systems LLC, a company with no record of government contracts, to manage the address space.
The only name associated with it on the Florida business registry coincides with that of a man listed as recently as 2018 in Nevada corporate records as a managing member of a cybersecurity/internet surveillance equipment company called Packet Forensics. The company had nearly $40 million in publicly disclosed federal contracts over the past decade, with the FBI and the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency among its customers.
That man, Raymond Saulino, is also listed as a principal in a company called Tidewater Laskin Associates, which was incorporated in 2018 and obtained an FCC license in April 2020. It shares the same Virginia Beach, Virginia, address — a UPS store — in corporate records as Packet Forensics. The two have different mailbox numbers. Calls to the number listed on the Tidewater Laskin FCC filing are answered by an automated service that offers four different options but doesn’t connect callers with a single one, recycling all calls to the initial voice recording.
Saulino did not return phone calls seeking comment, and a longtime colleague at Packet Forensics, Rodney Joffe, said he believed Saulino was retired. Joffe, a cybersecurity luminary, declined further comment. Joffe is chief technical officer at Neustar Inc., which provides internet intelligence and services for major industries, including telecommunications and defense.
https://www.securityweek.com/big-pentagon-internet-mystery-now-partially-solved