Vipul Ved Prakash                                       16th May 2003
                          
San Francisco, CA                                       work@vipul.net 
                                                        http://www.vipul.net 


+ Biography

      Vipul Ved Prakash is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Cloudmark,
      Inc, an anti-spam technology company. Vipul is best known for
      creating SpamNet (Vipul's Razor), the largest collaborative spam
      filtration system in use today. Vipul is a prolific Open Source
      developer, and has written numerous extensions to the Perl
      programming language for networking, cryptography and object
      technology. Vipul has been published in First Monday and on Perl.com
      and wrote a column for PC World (India) on Internet protocols in
      1997. Vipul was recently nominated for the Best Software Designer of
      the Year by Wired Magazine. He has held senior engineering and
      consulting positions at Napster, Silicon Graphics, and NIIT.

+ Synopsis

    - 8 years of Perl, C programming experience. 
    - Strong sense of software design and understanding of OOP.
    - 9 years of Unix and Linux experience.
    - Intimately familiar with the TCP/IP protocol suite.
    - Applied cryptography and network security experience.
    - 6 years of web application development with Perl/mod_perl on Apache.
    - Knowledge of relational databases (mySQL and Oracle).

+ Professional Experience 

    - Founder, Chief Scientist, Cloudmark
      Sep 2001 - Present

      Founded Cloudmark to build next generation anti-spam solutions.
      Responsible for design and architecture of the SpamNet service,
      including the design of fingerprinting algorithms, the trust metric
      (TeS), client/server protocol, and data flow in the back-end.
      Implemented the first generation back-end servers and TeS. Helped
      design several SpamGenes and the GA based training system for
      Cloudmark Authority.

      http://www.cloudmark.com

    - Software Engineer, Napster
      Nov 2001 - March 2002 

      Worked at Napster as a software developer. Ported the Digital
      Rights Management system written in C/C++ from Windows to Linux
      and Mac OSX. Provided assistance on cryptographic issues to
      other development teams. Designed a data analysis system in Perl
      and Oracle.

      http://www.napster.com

    - Senior Software Developer, PacificNet.net
      Oct 2000 - September 2001 

      Worked with PacificNet, an ISP and Managed Solutions Provider in Los
      Angeles, as a Perl developer. Developed a bandwidth monitoring
      application to collect high-resolution usage statistics from Cisco
      and Redback switches using SNMP. Wrote an SMTP server in Perl for
      efficient spam filtering of transient mail streams. Built a
      plug-n-play traffic shaper based on the Linux traffic control engine
      to shape wireless access customers. Extended PacificNet's
      proprietary Virtual ISP system.

      http://www.pacificnet.net

    - Lead Developer, 6cones.com 
      Oct 1999 - June 2000

      Headed the development effort at 6cones.com, an e-commerce startup
      in India, to build a comprehensive, clustering ready e-commerce
      engine from ground up. 
      
    - Contract Developer, BPL
      June 1999 - Oct 1999 

      Worked with OyeIndia, BPL's Internet division in Bangalore, as a
      Perl developer and consultant. Developed `Score', a POP3 mail server
      solution to serve the varied email needs of more than 7000 employees
      at BPL. Wrote a web-based email service for their online portal.

    - Contract Developer, Silicon Graphics
      August 1998 - November 1998.

      Developed a voice based, emergency access system for SGI's FailSafe
      server clusters. The software was demonstrated at SGI stalls in IT
      ASIA '98 exhibition held in New Delhi, India.

    - Founder, Chief Programmer, Sense/NET Ltd
      September 1996 - July 1998

      Co-founded and wrote software for Sense/NET, a service for
      tunnelling TCP/IP over unclean telnet links. Sense/NET was
      launched in New Delhi, India in August 1997 with much success
      as an alternative to VSNL's monopolistic and steeply priced
      Access services.

      http://www.sensenet.net

    - Subject Matter Expert for Perl, NIIT 
      June 1997 - December 1997 

      Oversaw the creation of two CBT Coursewares on Perl for NIIT Ltd,
      one of India's largest software development and exports firms. The
      coursewares are distributed by NETG, a media-based training
      solutions firm in the US and UK.

      http://www.niit.com

    - Founder, Positive Ideas
      January 1995 - September 1997

      Formed a consultancy firm in New Delhi to provide TCP/IP networking,
      Unix installation, and network privacy solutions to IT firms in
      India. Developed and installed VPNs and email/fax gateways. Designed
      turnkey web publications solutions for several clients.

+ Software

    Strong believer in free software methodology and author of several
    free software applications and libraries distributed through the
    Comprehensive Perl Archive Network http://www.cpan.org, SourceForge
    http://sourceforge.net, various Linux distributions and his website
    http://www.vipul.net.

    - Perl Modules 

      Crypt::RSA, Crypt::Random, Crypt::Primes, Crypt::GOST,
      Crypt::TripleDES, Tie::EncryptedHash, Net::XWhois, 
      Convert::ASCII::Armor, Persistence::Object::Simple, 
      CGI::Persistent, Class::Loader, Math::Fibonacci, 
      Concurrent::Object.

      http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=author&query=vipul

    - Unix/Perl Applications

      Ricochet, an automated spam tracing and reporting agent, and Vipul's
      Razor, a distributed, collaborative spam filtering network, CODD, A
      tool for creating and analyzing statistical measures of developer
      involvement in free software projects.

      http://www.vipul.net/ricochet/ http://razor.sourceforge.net
      http://www.orbiten.org/codd/

+ Publications 

    - The First Orbiten Free Software Survey 

      In January 2000, formed a non-profit organization to conduct
      research on trans-monetary economic phenomenon on the Internet, with
      a focus on Open Source software. In May 2000, Orbiten Research
      published the first comprehensive survey of source code authorship
      patterns in Free Software/Open Source software projects, based on 25
      million lines of source code. The survey was published in First
      Monday, a peer-reviewed journal on the Internet, and the survey data
      and detailed results were published on Orbiten Research's website.
      The second version of the survey is in the works.

      http://www.orbiten.org
      http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue5_7/ghosh/index.html

    - munitions, Cryptographic Software For Linux

      Developed and published `munitions', a distributed, web-based
      archive of cryptographic and security software for the Linux
      Operating System. Simultaneously hosted from eight countries, the
      primary site of `munitions', http://munitions.vipul.net, is in
      Amsterdam, Netherlands.

      http://munitions.vipul.net

    - Perl.com, Asymmetric Cryptography in Perl

      http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/09/26/crypto1.html

    - Technical Features in PC World & PC Quest

      Wrote extensively for leading industry publications in India - PC
      World, PC Quest, and Computers Today - during 1995-98 and did a
      regular column on Internet Protocols with PC World during the
      same period.
 
+ Honors & Awards

    - Nominated for "Best Software Designer" in Wired Rave Awards, 2003
      for design of SpamNet.
      
      http://www.raveawards.com

    - Won the Software Design contest at IEEE and Delhi College of
      Engineering's Troika 1996 Technical Festival.

      http://www.ieeedce.netfirms.com/events.htm

+ Speaking 

    - Guest Speaker at the Stanford University class on "Science of
      Networks", 2003.

    - Presented Concurrent::Object at YAPC 2001 in Montreal, Canada.