Internet Security Research Group
The Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) is a Californian public-benefit non-profit corporation which focuses on Internet security.[1][2]
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| Founded | May 24, 2013 | 
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| Founders | Josh Aas, Eric Rescorla | 
| Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit organization | 
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| Registration no. | C3569614 | 
| Legal status | Active | 
| Focus | Internet Security | 
| Location | 
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| Area served  | Global | 
| Website | abetterinternet | 
Let's Encrypt—its first major initiative—aims to make Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates available for free in an automated fashion.
Josh Aas serves as the group's executive director.[3][4]
Board members
    
- Josh Aas (Internet Security Research Group) — ISRG Executive Director
- J. Alex Halderman (University of Michigan)
- Vicky Chin (Mozilla)
- Aanchal Gupta (Independent)
- Jennifer Granick (ACLU)
- Pascal Jaillon (OVH)
- Richard Barnes (Cisco Systems)
- Christine Runnegar (Internet Society)
- Erica Portnoy (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
- David Nalley (Amazon)
References
    
- "Let's Encrypt: Delivering SSL/TLS Everywhere | Let's Encrypt". letsencrypt.org. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
- "EFF, Mozilla back new certificate authority that will offer free SSL certificates". www.arnnet.com.au. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
- Shankland, Stephen. "Privacy push means free encryption for websites". CNET. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
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