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Education
  
Name
  
Peter Neumann


Alma mater
  
Institutions
  
Known for
  
RISKS Digest, Multics

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Thesis
  
Efficient Error-Limiting Codes (1961)

Doctoral advisor
  
Anthony Gervin Oettinger

Role
  
Computer science researcher

Peter Gabriel Neumann (born 1932) is a computer-science researcher who worked on the Multics operating system in the 1960s. He edits the RISKS Digest columns for ACM Software Engineering Notes and Communications of the ACM. He founded ACM SIGSOFT and is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.

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Early life and education

Neumann studied at Harvard University (1950–1958), gaining a Ph.D. in 1961 after a Fulbright scholarship in Germany (1958–1960). While a student at Harvard, he had a two-hour breakfast with Albert Einstein on November 8, 1952. They discussed simplicity in design.

Career

Neumann worked at Bell Labs from 1960 to 1970. He has worked at SRI International in Menlo Park, California since 1971.

Before the RISKS mailing list, Neumann was best known for the Provably Secure Operating System (PSOS).

Memberships and awards

Neumann has long served as moderator of RISKS Digest, and is a member of the ACCURATE project.

Neumann is the founding editor of ACM Software Engineering Notes (SEN), and is a fellow of the ACM.

Selected publications

  • Neumann, Peter G., Computer-Related Risks, Addison-Wesley/ACM Press, ISBN 0-201-55805-X, 1995.
  • References

    Peter G. Neumann Wikipedia


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