THE TEAM
THE TEAM
Tyler Hicks
Tyler Hicks
Tyler Hicks began working on eCryptfs in 2006, while at IBM's Linux Technology Center. He helped develop a number of kernel and userspace features prior to the eCryptfs kernel module being merged upstream. Tyler became the maintainer of the kernel piece when Mike Halcrow joined Microsoft. Tyler currently works for Canonical, on Ubuntu's Security Team, where he splits his time between releasing Ubuntu security updates, maintaining the eCryptfs kernel module, and assisting Dustin with ecryptfs-utils maintenance from time to time.
Dustin Kirkland
Dustin Kirkland
Dustin Kirkland has been the eCryptfs user space maintainer since 2008. Dustin previously worked for IBM in the Linux Technology Center's Security Team along with Tyler Hicks and Michael Halcrow, and then at Canonical on the Ubuntu Server Team, where he championed the eCryptfs-based Encrypted Home Directory feature -- delivering eCryptfs encryption to an estimated 3 million+ non-technical users. Dustin currently manages Canonical's Cloud Solutions -- product suites built on top of Ubuntu, OpenStack, MAAS, and Juju. Dustin is an active Core Developer of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, maintainer of 20+ open source projects, and the founder of KeyEscrow.net, DivItUp.com, and LinuxSearch.org. Dustin lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and two Australian Shepherds.
Michael Halcrow (emeritus)
Michael Halcrow (emeritus)
Mike Halcrow adapted eCryptfs from Erez Zadok's Cryptfs and got it merged into the Linux kernel. He also wrote the initial versions of ecryptfs-utils. He did this while at the IBM Linux Technology Center, where he worked alongside Dustin Kirkland and Tyler Hicks. After finishing his CS Master's at UT Austin, he joined the BitLocker team at Microsoft, where he delivered features for Windows 7 and Windows 8. He now works in the Cloud Security team at Google. When not in the office, he enjoys cycling and doing outdoorsy stuff in Seattle with his family.