For several years, the issue of “abuse” has been the topic of discussion within the ICANN community. Each group is keen to throw their two cents in on what DNS abuse is, who is responsible for combatting DNS abuse, and what actions should be taken. This post sets out Com Laude’s positions on some of the key issues in the DNS abuse discussion.
Get in touch to meet the Com Laude team at the INTA Leadership Meeting in Austin, Texas November 19–22, 2019.
ICANN’s 2019 Annual General Meeting will be held in Montreal from 2 – 7 November.
Join Com Laude and Valideus for a review of the key discussion points from the ICANN Meeting in Montréal to find out what’s happening next.
How Neustar are using big data, machine learning and ambitious investment in security product development to keep out the bad guys and keep the good guys safe.
Domain names are mission critical brand assets and consumers trust them to signpost to authentic content and services. Disruption to domain name and DNS services means our email stops working, apps and websites cannot be readily found or the confidentiality, integrity and availability of corporate and consumer data is compromised.
Ken Taylor, Director of Business Development, previews the next INTA Leadership Meeting in Austin Texas.
Back in 2011, ICM, the registry operator of the .XXX gTLD encouraged rights owners to block their trademarks during the launch period of this adult orientated registry. In two busy summer months, over 80,000 rights owners applied for blocks that exactly matched their marks under the .XXX Sunrise B scheme.
Since GDPR came into force the question of the future or Whois has been asked. In May the ICANN Board adopted 27 of the 29 recommendations from Phase 1 of the Expedited Policy Development Process for gTLD Registration Data (EPDP). What’s next?
During the first half of 2019 three reports on combatting harms and wrongdoing online were published.