Press Release
ֱ APL’s Dutta Inducted Into ‘New Internet’ Hall of Fame
Ashutosh Dutta, an engineer and computer scientist specializing in mobile networks and security, has been inducted into the New Internet Protocol version 6 Hall of Fame, the IPv6 Forum announced in December. Dutta was recognized for his leadership in the worldwide deployment of the next-generation protocol needed to support the global growth of the internet and improve its operation and security.
Dutta is chief 5G strategist at the ֱ Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, and also serves as director of the at the ֱ Whiting School of Engineering and associate research professor at the ֱ .
The recognizes the “experts and evangelists who have made extraordinary contributions” to the new protocol’s design and deployment. First deployed in 1996, version 6 provides the address infrastructure for connecting billions more devices and mobile phones, and offers improvements over IPv4, including auto-configuration, mobility, security and automation.
Over the past two decades, Dutta has been one of IPv6’s most prolific proponents, most notably in leadership roles in two professional societies — , the world’s largest technical professional organization for engineers, and the , the world’s largest computing society. As an IEEE Fellow and founding co-chair of and the initiative, he has significantly grown global professional networks and promoted knowledge sharing to advance mobile wireless networks and expand internet access.