− | Greg was part of the Afilias team that launched [[.info]] in 2001 and transitioned [[.org]] to the [[PIR]] in 2003. Greg then led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of ccTLDs onto it, including .AG, .GI, .HN, .LA, .SC, and .VC. The system then became the registry platform that Afilias uses today to support all of its TLDs. | + | Greg was part of the Afilias team that launched [[.info]] in 2001 and transitioned [[.org]] to the [[PIR]] in 2003. Greg then led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of [[ccTLD]]s onto it, including [[.ag]], .gi, [[.hn]], [[.la]], [[.sc]], and [[.vc]]. The system then became the registry platform that Afilias uses today to support all of its [[TLD]]s. |
− | In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the .MOBI TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD]]. After a smooth rollout, .MOBI has become the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of [http://www.domain.me .ME], the new TLD of Montenegro. | + | In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the [[.mobi]] TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD]]. After a smooth rollout, .mobi has become the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of [[.me]], the new TLD of Montenegro. |
− | Greg also represents Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [http://www.apwg.org Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)]. His recent [http://apwg.org/reports/APWG_GlobalPhishingSurvey2H2008.pdf white papers for the APWG] have been well-received, major examinations of how domain names are used for phishing. | + | Greg also represents Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [[APWG]]. His recent white papers on how domain names are used for phishing have been well received.<ref>[http://apwg.org/reports/APWG_GlobalPhishingSurvey2H2008.pdf APWG]</ref> |