Alan B. Johnston
Originally from Australia, Alan B. Johnston grew up in the United States surrounded by technology. Always going to become an engineer, he experimented with amateur radio, coding and creative writing from an early age, and traveled the world with his family. He has a doctorate in electrical engineering, and has worked in industry and taught at a number of universities. He has written five best-selling technical books and authored over thirty patents and international standards in real-time communications over Internet Protocol and in security, including co-authoring the SIP signaling protocol and the ZRTP voice security protocol standard. He enjoys mentoring robotics teams and hacking around with Arduinos and Raspberry Pis. He lives near Seattle and continues to travel the world, ride motorcycles, and sail. Returning to Zero is his second novel, the continuation of the story of Mick O Malley and the botnet started in his first novel Counting from Zero.
Technical Books
- Johnston, Alan B., Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol. 4th Edition Norwood: Artech House, 2015.
- Johnston, Alan B. and Daniel C. Burnett, WebRTC: APIs and RTCWEB Protocols of the HTML5 Real-Time Web, 3rd Edition, St Louis: Digital Codex LLC, 2014
- Sinnreich, Henry, and Alan B. Johnston, Internet Communications using SIP. 2nd Edition, New York: Wiley, 2006.
- Johnston, Alan B., and Dave Piscitello, Understanding Voice over IP Security. Norwood: Artech House, 2006.
- Sinnreich, Henry, Alan B. Johnston, and Robert J. Sparks, SIP Beyond VoIP. Melville: VON Publishing, 2005.

#1 by Cesar Landazuri on March 23, 2016 - 9:33 pm
Excellent book. I did a translation (Spanish) for myself and is really helpful.
#2 by Cesar Landazuri on March 23, 2016 - 9:37 pm
SIP Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol