Meet the two men responsible for protecting the Internet Last month,*the Heartbleed bug was revealed as a major vulnerability in the world’s most popular encryption method, OpenSSL. Since Heartbleed was uncovered, we still don’t k**w too much about the people behind OpenSSL. To find out more, BuzzFeed has written a great profile of the two guys named Steve who*basically control*OpenSSL. Steve Henson, a 46-year-old British mathematics Ph.D., contributes roughly 60% of the code behind OpenSSL, and Steve Marquess, a former Defense Department consultant, runs the*OpenSSL Software Foundation, which raises money to support the continued development of OpenSSL.