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edithas been a guest at major conferences, cited as an authority on Stuxnet and other internet related issues. has written for Scientific American and Foreign Policy. PC World interview--IIVeaa (talk) 10:38, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
He has several other references as well over a decade or too. I'm removing the Notability tag. 209.146.148.131 (talk) 01:11, 18 October 2011 (UTC)Tonto
resource
edithttp://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/11/28/the_fp_top_100_global_thinkers?page=0,40#thinker61 ... excerpt ...
Reading list: Gurumarkkinointi, by Antti Apunen and Jari Parantainen; DarkMarket, by Misha Glenny; Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion-Dollar Cybercrime Underground, by Kevin Poulsen. Best idea: Plastic recycling as invented by Mike Biddle. Worst idea: Social networks that don't actually delete your data when you press "delete."
Birth date
editHyppönen's birth date has been established to be October 13, which he has stated himself publicly (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXSAaVx2EOo, right in the beginning). The infobox does list this when looking at it in edit mode, but it does not show when simply looking at the page. Looking at the style guide at Template:Infobox person, it's said that a birth date should not be supplied unless widely published - I'd say him mentioning it during an open lecture could be considered widely published. Could someone supply their input and/or fix the box? I'm not sufficiently familiar with infoboxes to do it myself.