Sameer Parekh
Sameer Parekh is the founder of C2Net Software, Inc.
While in high school in Libertyville, Illinois,[1] he published an underground newspaper called The Free Journal, promoting libertarian ideas.[2]
In 1993 Parekh moved to Berkeley, California, to attend the University of California, Berkeley, and joined the cypherpunks.[3] In his second year at Cal, he started C2Net, a privacy-oriented ISP which provided anonymous accounts and an anonymous remailer, and was the first home of the Anonymizer web surfing proxy.[4][5][6]
Through the mid- to late 1990s, Parekh was a frequently-cited critic of U.S. policy on encryption software.[7][8][9][10] The cover story for the September 1997 issue of Forbes focused on his views of the political and social impact of cryptography.[1] Through C2Net, Parekh pioneered the offshore development of cryptography by U.S. companies to avoid U.S. regulation,[11] and later helped organize the first global conference on financial cryptography in Anguilla.[12] He was also an advisor to and the chairman of HavenCo, a company that attempted to create a data haven in the Principality of Sealand.[13]
After selling C2Net to Red Hat,[14] Parekh traveled around Central and Eastern Europe in 2001 on a DJ tour. He played in countries such as Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Latvia.[15] He also produced a number of "renegade" events in the Port of Oakland.[16]
Parekh was a 2007 Lincoln Fellow of the Claremont Institute.[17]
As of spring 2012, Parekh is the proprietor of Falkor Systems, a flying robot startup based in the New York area.[18] Since 2014, he is "Entrepreneur in Residence" at the Correll Robotics lab, University of Colorado at Boulder.
See also
References
- 1 2 Politics for the really cool - Forbes.com
- ↑ Index of the Free Journal
- ↑ Secret Agents, cover story of the East Bay Express, March 14, 1997
- ↑ First Monday: Prospects for Remailers
- ↑ The Anonymizer
- ↑ 5.01: Scans
- ↑ Interview with Sameer Parekh
- ↑ Hacking the Encryption Export Ban
- ↑ Interview with Sameer Parekh Issue 20
- ↑ Can you keep a secret?
- ↑ C2Net Short-Circuits US Crypto Policy
- ↑ Cryptography and Paranoia in Anguilla
- ↑ Wired 8.07: Welcome to Sealand. Now Bugger Off
- ↑ Red Hat to Acquire C2Net, the Number One Commercial Secure Web Server Developer
- ↑ Sameer's Gallery :: Tour 2001 (dead link)
- ↑ Putting Tech in TECHNO / Dot-coms, electronic music scene in harmony
- ↑ The Claremont Institute - 2007 Lincoln Fellows
- ↑ http://falkorsystems.com/