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`“ Hopen is a recognized pioneer in the SSL-VPN market and technology
`space. An experienced engineering leader and technologist in
`networking and security, Hopen was the co-founder and CTO for Aventail
`Corporation, later acquired by SonicWall (SNWL). ”
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`Chris Hopen brings more than 20 years of experience as an engineering leader and technologist in
`networking and security. Prior to HomePipe, Chris was the co-founder and chief technical officer for Aventail
`Corporation, which was acquired by SonicWall (SNWL). Recognized as a leader, Chris pioneered the SSL-
`VPN market and technology solution space. His accomplishments include network security-related patents
`and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) publications as well as being named one of the top 50 IT
`executives in the service provider sector by InfoWorld. Chris holds a B.S. in Computer Science, Mathematics
`and Economics from Western Washington University and actively works with the W.W.U School of Business
`and Computer Science Advisory Board.
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`Chris Hopen
`CEO and Co-Founder
`HomePipe Networks, Inc.
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`Website:
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`Address:
`Seattle, Washington
`United States
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`Areas of Expertise:
`Networking
`Security
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`Petitioner Apple - Ex. 1057, p. 1
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1057, p. 1
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