Hackers.mu

hackers.mu is a group of developers from Mauritius who are focused on computer security, IETF standards and Linux and Open Source Software adoption. They have worked on implementing TLS 1.3 in Linux and Open Source Software during the IETF 100 Hackathon as part of the TLS Working Group. They have also prepared high school students for Google Code-in in 2016 which marked the first time that Mauritius participated. In 2017, they trained another batch of high school students and this would lead to the first Grand Prize Winner for Mauritius. During IETF 101, hackers.mu acted as TLS 1.3 champions, and continued to work on application integration support. In June 2018, hackers.mu organized a hackathon with codename "Operation JASK" to fix sigspoof3 in a number of open source projects. In July 20

Hackers.mu

hackers.mu is a group of developers from Mauritius who are focused on computer security, IETF standards and Linux and Open Source Software adoption. They have worked on implementing TLS 1.3 in Linux and Open Source Software during the IETF 100 Hackathon as part of the TLS Working Group. They have also prepared high school students for Google Code-in in 2016 which marked the first time that Mauritius participated. In 2017, they trained another batch of high school students and this would lead to the first Grand Prize Winner for Mauritius. During IETF 101, hackers.mu acted as TLS 1.3 champions, and continued to work on application integration support. In June 2018, hackers.mu organized a hackathon with codename "Operation JASK" to fix sigspoof3 in a number of open source projects. In July 20