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Speaker Profiles - SFD Phnom Penh 2014


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Supheakmungkol Sarin, Country Engineering Consultant of Google

Supheakmungkol studied Computer Science in Cambodia, France, and Japan. He obtained his Ph.D. in Global Information and Telecommunication Studies from Waseda University, Japan. Supheakmungkol has 9+ of experience in R&D working with major laboratories. He is currently a Country Engineering Consultant for Google. Previously, he was a researcher at NTT DOCOMO Europe Communications Laboratories Europe in Munich, Germany.

Google and our Open Source Goals in Cambodia

This talk will cover Google's recent activities in Cambodia and our thoughts on open source here.


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Paul Harper

Currently a Master of Arts student at Kings College London in the War Studies Department with a special interest in cyber warfare.Previously an Information Security Officer with the United Nations. Paul holds a Diploma in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management from Leicester University and is certified by the SANS Institute as a GIAC Certified Incident Handler. http://about.me/pauljamesharper

Are there enough eyeballs? Does Heartbleed and Shellshock mean that Free Software security is broken?

In The Cathedral and the Bazaar open source advocate Eric Raymond cites 'Linus's Law' which states "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow". By this he meant that security and usability bugs in software would be found because the source code is open for developers to audit. Advocates of proprietary software assert that in the light of the Heartbleed and Shellshock vulnerabilities in free software that Linus's Law has been proven false. Linus's Law remains valid. This has been demonstrated by the response of the free software communities to the recent incidents. Some steps users of free software can take to protect their systems will be discussed briefly, including the Australian Signals Directorate's Top 4 Mitigation's in a Linux Environment which can stop an estimated 85 percent of targeted cyber intrusions.


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Frederic Muller, President of Digital Freedom Foundation

Fred is our President since 2010. He is a founding member and former President of the Beijing GNU/LUG, member of China Open Source Promotion Union, co-organizer of many international FOSS events in China such as Linux Developer Symposium (2008), the Gnome.Asia Summit, OOoCon 2008 and local SFD. Fred is now focusing on FOSS in Education. The rest of the time he is assisted in his tasks at DFI (SFI) with all the board members and of course the happy members of the now famous BLUG!

Outside of work, Fred likes surfing, skiing, diving, rock climbing, reading books. He is also a advocate of animal protection and he has a cockatoo, a Alexandrine Parakeet, three iguanas and five turtles.

Why Freedom Matters

Fred will talk about of why software freedom is important to you.


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Leap Sok, Collaborator of OS Cambodia

Leap combines a Bachelor's degree in Information Services and MBA in Management with 10 years experience in the IT industry. Leap works on many projects in infrastructure for seamless project deliveries, automated server environments, automated testing and constantly improving our Continuous Delivery/Continuous Integration Pipeline. Beside from his daily work, Leap is a founder of System Experts, Open Source consulting startup and also a lead organizer of Startup Weekend Cambodia.

Rebuild servers with GNU/Linux

Rebuild servers with Ansible, a GNU software platform for configuring and managing computers. For everyone familiar with having to rebuild servers from scratch in order to begin a new web project, it is not a fun job.


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Darren Jensen, Founder of DevBootstrap.com

Darren has 14 years of professional software development experience working for a number of industries including Banking, Insurance, Telcos, Business Directories and Startups. Currently Darren is a Rails and Angular JS consultant and Founder of DevBootstrap.com

Kickstart a JavaScript project with Yeoman, Grunt & Bower

Want to build a JavaScript app but not sure how to get started? Learn these few useful development tools: Yeoman, Grunt and Bower to give yourself an incredibly fast rapid prototyping process!


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Chanrithy Thim, moonOS Founder

Chanrithy Thim is the founder of moonOS, a GNU/Linux distribution in Khmer and the former Google Summer of Code 2011 student with experience with Android app development.

Benefit of GNU/Linux for home user

Help user to get start with Linux. Showing user of benefit of Linux and how to take advantages for home user.


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Arunreasey Sann, Founder of Bamnang

Arunreasey is a web developer, specialized on Drupal. He is the main behind Khmer Enterprises website. He co-founded Bamnang in 2012. Bamnang is web development startup that specialized in Drupal whose sophisticated features and full supports from all drupal developers around the world allow us to be able to provide our customers with the most reliable services in website developing. More detail please go to http://bamnang.com/

Building a website with Drupal

Help user to get started to build a website with Drupal and introduce the benefits and community of Drupal and its features.

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