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  1. Stephen D. Crocker (born October 15, 1944) is an American Internet pioneer. In 1969, he created the ARPA "Network Working Group" and the Request for Comments series. He served as chair of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 2011 through 2017.

  2. May 18, 2012 · Steve Crocker was there when the internet was born. The date was October 29, 1969, and the place was the University of California, Los Angeles.

  3. Steve Crocker. Internet Hall of Fame Pioneer. Dr. Crocker is CEO and co-founder of Shinkuro, Inc., a start-up company focused on dynamic sharing of information across the Internet and the deployment of improved security protocols.

  4. Jul 29, 2020 · Steve Crocker, one of the original developers of the ARPANET, explains how the RFC process shaped the Internet's open and collaborative culture. He also shares some historical anecdotes and examples of RFCs from the ARPANET era.

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  5. Official Biography: Steve Crocker. Dr. Crocker is CEO and co-founder of Shinkuro, Inc., a start-up company focused on dynamic sharing of information across the Internet and on the deployment of improved security protocols on the Internet.

  6. Apr 7, 2019 · Learn how Steve Crocker wrote the first RFC in 1969 to document how packets were sent in the early ARPANET. RFCs are open standards that define how the Internet works and enable innovation and collaboration.

  7. Dr. Steve Crocker is the President of Edgemoor Research Institute, Co-Founder and CEO of Shinkuro, Inc., the former Chair and Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board, an Internet pioneer, an early leader of ISOC and the IETF, and the creator of the RFC document series.