Wietse Venema
Computer Security Specialists
Known for: Listed in Wikipedia's Computer security specialists topic area
Biography
Wietse Venema is a computer Security Specialists followed in Coincu's people directory for work connected to cryptography and security, developer tooling, and Cryptography & Security. The profile is best understood through Listed in Wikipedia's Computer security specialists topic area, with public references linking Venema to American, Wietse Zweitze Venema, Dutch, and Postfix. Coincu uses Wikipedia as a fact source and rewrites the biography in its own editorial format rather than reproducing the original profile text. Public source material references activity around 1951.
In practical terms, Wietse Venema's relevance comes from how the person intersects with builders, investors, infrastructure teams, or policy discussions in the digital asset market. That context matters because people profiles help readers connect protocols, companies, exchanges, funding activity, and regulatory debates that otherwise appear as separate news events. For Coincu readers, the useful signal is not only the job title, but also the surrounding network of projects, categories, and source references attached to the profile. The reviewed material points to American computer scientist (born 1951) Wietse Zweitze Venema (born 1951) is a Dutch programmer and physicist best known for writing the Postfix email system.; He also wrote TCP Wrapper and collaborated with Dan Farmer to produce the computer security tools SATAN and The Coroner's Toolkit..
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