About Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges

Ken is an Independent Consultant in South Florida for secure cloud-based software and mobile access software. Graduated in the UK, developed the first Capability-Based Computers (PP-250), became a Charted Engineer, and awarded a Fellowship of the IEE (London). Partnered on a dozen patents developing Object Engineering fundamentals while working in UK, USA, Germany, and Belgium. Invitation speaker at conferences on Operating Systems and Communications.

Kenneth J. Hamer-Hodges stands at the forefront of computer science as an esteemed author and renowned computer security expert who is distinguished by his pioneering work in fail-safe computer science.

Hamer-Hodges has dedicated decades of expertise to addressing the critical challenges posed by malware, the advent of superhuman artificial intelligence, and groundbreaking publications on civilizing cyberspace reflect his deep understanding of technology’s evolving role in shaping democratic societies. Hamer-Hodges unique blend of technical prowess, visionary thinking, and interesting storytelling make him a leading voice in the discourse on cybersecurity and the future of AI.

Ken is a computer security expert and author of the three books, Winning WorldWar III: Industrial Strength Computer Science, The Fate of AI Society: Civilizing Superhuman Cyberspace & ‘Civilizing Cyberspace: The Fight for Digital Democracy.’ he specializes in engineering management for secure information-based technology development. His worldwide experience and published work on digital security and always-on software applications is unbeatable. Ken understands the development life cycle and successfully manages complex global or strategic products. As a founding member of Plessey PP250 Capability multiprocessor and ITT’s Advanced Communication Technology Centre, he recruited, managed, coached, and led world-class innovative teams of hardware and software engineers in the USA and Europe. Ken now researches and consults on cybersecurity. He has addressed international conferences on security issues and object-based capability architectures for reliable software. Ken was elected a Fellow of the IEE (London) for his research, publications, and patents.

Specialties: Object-Oriented Machine Code, Church-Turing Machines, Computer Security, Capability Limited Addressing, Objective-C, SQL, Caja, and E Language.

Kenneth J Hamer-Hodges was born in the Royal Naval sea port of Portsmouth, England in 1945, where he grew up. After graduation he worked on the design of the first commercial Capability-Based Computer, the PP250, a fault-tolerant multiprocessor with trusted software. He is now an American citizens living in South Florida. Throughout his career he taught colleagues about his experience with object-oriented machine code and the functional Church-Instructions of a Church-Turing Machine. His first book, “Civilizing Cyberspace: The Fight for Digital Democracy,” explains how democracy must evolve if citizens are to remain in charge of government in the 21st Century global village.