The OpenSSL Corporation Advisory Committees

The OpenSSL Corporation has established two advisory bodies—the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) and the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to strengthen governance and ensure that decisions reflect the priorities of its diverse community. Each committee is composed of elected representatives from the OpenSSL Communities: Academics, Committers, Distributions, Individuals, Large Businesses, and Small Businesses.

Business Advisory Committee

“The What”

Provides strategic advice, guidance, and insights on business-related approaches.

Technical Advisory Committee

“The How”

Provides strategic advice on technical issues, challenges, and technical guidance.

For more information about the definition of our communities and the function of the Advisory Committees, refer to the OpenSSL Communities website.

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Business Advisory Committee Members:

Academics

The Academics community comprises scholars, researchers, students, academic institutions, university departments, and affiliated research organisations. This group contributes to the advancement of cryptographic research, facilitates knowledge exchange, and fosters structured collaboration between academia and the broader security industry to support innovation and informed development.

Billy Bob Brumley

RIT

Committers

The Committers consists of developers granted commit privileges based on their active and meaningful contributions to the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects. These individuals are responsible for reviewing, approving, and integrating code and documentation changes, ensuring that all contributions meet quality and security standards.

Paul Dale

Oracle

Distributions

The Distributions comprises maintainers of operating systems and significant software packages that integrate projects from the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation.

Jaroslav Reznik

Red Hat

Individuals

The Individuals group is composed of independent contributors, developers, and users who engage with projects from the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation in a personal capacity. These participants contribute through code development, documentation, feedback, testing, and advocacy, each playing an important role in advancing the quality and scope of security and privacy tools.

Randall Becker

Large Businesses

The Large Businesses group comprises enterprises with 100 or more employees. These organisations rely on the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects for robust security solutions at scale. Their participation helps influence the development of projects, ensuring they meet the demands of large-scale operations while contributing to long-term security and performance improvements.

Jeff Johnson

Cisco

Small Businesses

The Small Businesses group includes companies with fewer than 100 employees. These organisations rely on the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects for robust security and privacy tools at scale. Their involvement ensures that the projects continue to serve the needs of smaller enterprises, contributing valuable insights into practical, resource-conscious implementations and fostering innovation in secure software practices.

James Bourne

Firedaemon Technologies

Technical Advisory Committee Members:

Academics

The Academics community comprises scholars, researchers, students, academic institutions, university departments, and affiliated research organisations. This group contributes to the advancement of cryptographic research, facilitates knowledge exchange, and fosters structured collaboration between academia and the broader security industry to support innovation and informed development.

Nicola Tuveri

Tampere University

Committers

The Committers consists of developers granted commit privileges based on their active and meaningful contributions to the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects. These individuals are responsible for reviewing, approving, and integrating code and documentation changes, ensuring that all contributions meet quality and security standards.

Shane Lontis

Oracle

Distributions

The Distributions comprises maintainers of operating systems and significant software packages that integrate projects from the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation.

Dmitry Belyavskiy

Red Hat

Individuals

The Individuals group is composed of independent contributors, developers, and users who engage with projects from the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation in a personal capacity. These participants contribute through code development, documentation, feedback, testing, and advocacy, each playing an important role in advancing the quality and scope of security and privacy tools.

Aditya Koranga

Large Businesses

The Large Businesses group comprises enterprises with 100 or more employees. These organisations rely on the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects for robust security solutions at scale. Their participation helps influence the development of projects, ensuring they meet the demands of large-scale operations while contributing to long-term security and performance improvements.

Craig Lorentzen

Amazon

Small Businesses

The Small Businesses group includes companies with fewer than 100 employees. These organisations rely on the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation projects for robust security and privacy tools at scale. Their involvement ensures that the projects continue to serve the needs of smaller enterprises, contributing valuable insights into practical, resource-conscious implementations and fostering innovation in secure software practices.

Paul Yang

ToneFlow

Mission Statement

We believe everyone should have access to security and privacy tools, whoever they are, wherever they are or whatever their personal beliefs are, as a fundamental human right.

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