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DNSSEC "FUD" Buster #1 - "Oh my goodness, where do I begin with DNSSEC?!"

Don't Panic - by John Kristoff, Team Cymru

The Internet puts ubiquity at our fingertips

This week, I am attending the Webby Connect conference in Dana Point, California until Friday, October 24. Why is .ORG interested in this type of conference? The team behind .ORG continues looking to bridge the gap between a person or company with a domain name to an online presence and identity.

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.ORG and Eco organize a workshop in Frankfurt

Last week, I was in Frankfurt along with a few of my team to participate in a jointly organized workshop, titled: “From Groundbreaking to Mainstream” with Eco Forum .

The .ORG Community - A Unifying Force

I recently read an article that was published in Time Magazine, titled, “The Candidates Stump for National Service.” The article illustrated how the U.S. public interest in service has grown dramatically over the past 5 years and how both Presidential Candidates are demonstrating that National Service will be a priority in both candidates’ administrations.

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DNSSEC "FUD Busters"

FUD BusterAs the term DNSSEC becomes mainstream, so does the Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) around it. Thankfully much has changed after the Kaminsky report, but FUD will still prevail unless we and other industry players take on the role of “FUD BUSTERS“. So here is my call for industry collaboration to address DNSSEC FUD.

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The .ORG Community prompts a higher level of involvement in the 2008 Election

VoteThe U.S. Presidential elections are getting coverage beyond traditional news sources. A group of non-partisan organizations are informing voters to a greater degree than ever before. At the center of it all is the .ORG Community, playing an important role in the election process.

Public Interest Registry at CENTR Day #2 in Italy

Today I had the privilege to lead a panel on the Registry Internet Safety Group (RISG). The RISG panel included Roelof Meijer (SIDN), Michael Young (Afilias Limited) and Philip Kingsland (Nominet).

CENTR Conference Day #1 in Italy

DNSSEC Panel at CENTR ItalyAlexa Raad (.ORG CEO) and I (.ORG policy counsel) are currently attending the CENTR European Internet conference in Pisa Italy this week. For several months now, .ORG has been leading Internet community discussion on adoption of DNSSEC. The importance of DNSSEC adoption was emphasized throughout multiple presentations during today’s CENTR meeting.

.ORG talks with Dan Kaminsky on DNSSEC

We’re kicking off a series of interviews with luminaries in the Internet, security, non-profit, and social networking spaces over the next several months. This month, we spoke to Dan Kaminsky, a preeminent security researcher known for discovering a fundamental flaw in the DNS system that translates website URLs to Internet routing numbers and enabling website impersonations and attacks.

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Public Interest Registry welcomes new Product Marketing Manager

Please join me in welcoming Lauren Price to the .ORG team!

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