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Comment: Changed C and C to C and C++ international standards in Martin's bio

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 Aaron Ballman has over a decade of experience writing commercial compilers for various languages , and is a Security Software Engineer for CERT.   He is an active developer on the clang open source C/C++/Objective-C compiler. When he's not writing code, Aaron also enjoys being outside, fishing, and reading a good book in his hammock.
 John Benito is an independent consultant providing software development, project management, and software testing. He is the current Convener of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14, the ISO group responsible for Standard C;   the project editor for the Technical Report 24772; and a member of the INCITS PL22.11 (ANSI C) technical committee. He previously was a member of INCITS PL22.16 (ANSI C++) and the ISO Java Study group. He John has been in software development, project management, and testing for more than 35 years.
David Keaton is the chairman of the ANSI C Committee, the U.S. segment of the international committee that standardizes the C programming language. He has been a voting member of the committee since 1990.
David has written compilers for everything from embedded systems to supercomputers.   He has two patents related to compiler-assisted security mechanisms. 
Robert C. Seacord is a the technical manager of the Secure Coding Initiative in the CERT® Division of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in Pittsburgh. Robert is the author of The CERT C Secure Coding Standard (Addison-Wesley, 2008) and Secure Coding in C and C++, Second Edition Edition (Addison-Wesley, 2013), as well as co-author coauthor of five other books. Robert is an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a technical expert for ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14, the international standardization working group for the programming language C.
Martin Sebor is a technical leader in the C and C++ compiler tool chain group in the Network Operating Systems Group at Cisco Systems, Inc., where he works on compilers and related development tools as well as the Cisco networking operating system IOS. Among Martin's responsibilities is leading the development and deployment of Cisco Secure Coding Standards. Martin's expertise includes the C and C++ languages and development tools , and the POSIX standard. Martin is Cisco's representative to the C and C++ international standards committees (PL22.11 and PL22.16 subgroups of the INCITS technical committee for Programming Languages, PL22).
 David Svoboda is a Software Security Engineer at CERT. He has been the primary developer on a diverse set of software development projects at Carnegie Mellon University since 1991. His projects have ranged from hierarchical chip modeling and social organization simulation to automated machine translation (AMT). His KANTOO AMT software, developed in 1996, is still in production and use at Caterpillar. He has taught Secure Coding in C and C++ all over the world to various groups in the military, government, and banking industries. David is also involved in several ISO standards groups: the JTC1/SC22/WG14 group for the C programming language and the JTC1/SC22/WG21 group for C++.

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Jeff Carpenter, Yurie Ito, Joe Jarzombek, Rich Pethia, Jason Rafail, Frank Redner, and Bob Rosenstein.

 

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