First published at 20:36 UTC on September 3rd, 2021.
Mr. Tatu Ylönen (Lic.Sc.), another Finnish inventor, next to the likes of Jarkko Oikarinen (IRC), Linus Torvalds (Linux), Matti Makkonen (SMS), Monty Widenius (MariaDB, MySQL), etc.
Ylönen is the force behind Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, talking he…
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Mr. Tatu Ylönen (Lic.Sc.), another Finnish inventor, next to the likes of Jarkko Oikarinen (IRC), Linus Torvalds (Linux), Matti Makkonen (SMS), Monty Widenius (MariaDB, MySQL), etc.
Ylönen is the force behind Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, talking here on the stage of WHD.global (nowadays Cloudfest) explaining how information security and privacy issues led to his invention.
Today, his invention, the SSH (or openSSH) protocol is a de-facto standard of secure system administration and file transfers for confidential information. The SSH protocol is used daily on millions of networked computers and other devices.
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