Runa Sandvik

[2] She is noted for her extensive work in protecting at-risk civil society groups, including human rights defenders, lawyers, and journalists.

[3] Sandvik was previously the Senior Director of Information Security at The New York Times, helping launch the company’s confidential tips page in December 2016.

[5] Sandvik is a technical advisor to the Freedom of the Press Foundation and serves on the review board of Black Hat Europe.

[10] According to Wired magazine, when used according to its specifications, the aiming computer can enable a novice to hit remote targets that would otherwise require a skilled marksman.

Sandvik and Auger found they could initiate a Unix shell command line interpreter, and use it to alter parameters the aiming computer relies on, so that it will always miss its targets.

33 US Department of Homeland Security photos, acquired through FOIA