Adrian Offerman (1969) has a Master's Degree in Computer Engineering from Delft University of Technology, where he specialized in Computer Architecture and Digital Technique. His thesis project resulted in three international scientific publications.
After that he started his own consultancy firm, and worked among others for cryptography company DigiCash, advised the Nederlandsch Octrooibureau in a patent infringement case, and participated as CTO in RecruitmentNet.
Meanwhile he has been working as an ICT specialist journalist for over ten years now, as a technology writer, magazine maker and New Media specialist. He was a contributing editor among others for CIO, C-sharp, InfoWorld, NetworkWorld, Computer! Totaal, Network Computing, and Living Media. Furthermore, he was the editor-in-chief of Chief Information Officer, Linux Magazine, Mnet, Windows & Netwerken, and Computer-Telefonie.
At this moment he is a contributing editor for Computable, CRN, Supply Chain Magazine, InfoWorld.nl, TechWorld.nl, Webwereld.nl, Software Release Magazine, IT Service Magazine, InfoSecurity, LAN Magazine, Energy Magazine, and Noodzaak.
Finally, next year he hopes to obtain a Master's Degree in Psychology from Leiden University, where he specializes in theoretical and clinical psychology.