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* Acknowledges various challenges in data collection, such as false positives, limitations in WHOIS data, and difficulties in identifying ccTLD registrars.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20221206141218/https://dnsabuseinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/DNSAI-Compass-Methodology.pdf</ref>
 
* Acknowledges various challenges in data collection, such as false positives, limitations in WHOIS data, and difficulties in identifying ccTLD registrars.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20221206141218/https://dnsabuseinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/DNSAI-Compass-Methodology.pdf</ref>
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== Reports ==
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NetBeacon MAP can can be consumed in three formats:
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'''NetBeacon MAP: Monthly Analysis''' reports provide detailed tables identifying registrars and TLDs with high and low relative levels of malicious phishing and malware in their domains under management (DUM) and compared to their new monthly registrations.<ref>https://netbeaconurprd.wpenginepowered.com/map-monthly-analysis/</ref> On September 16, 2022, the first report was launched, and focused on higher level aggregate data from May, June, and July 2022. There reports continued monthly.<ref>https://netbeacon.org/measuring-dns-abuse-our-first-report/</ref> In April, 2024, the Institute launched its twentieth report.
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'''NetBeacon MAP: Charts''' can be used by [[registries]] and [[registrars]] to understand how often the DNS is used for phishing and malware, whether abuse is mitigated, how quickly, and the type of registrations (compromised website or maliciously registered domain).<ref>https://netbeaconurprd.wpenginepowered.com/map-analytics/map-interactive-charts/</ref>
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'''NetBeacon MAP: Dashboards''' permits registries and registrars to understand, track and benchmark the impact of their efforts to combat DNS Abuse. Accessing one's organizational dashboard helps to understand how much phishing and malware NetBeacon MAP has identified in a particular zone, whether it has been mitigated, and how this compares to one's peers. It's possible to view analysis on whether the domain name was maliciously registered for the purposes of DNS Abuse or is associated with an issue of compromise (typically website compromise). Data can be used to track and measure the prevalence of abuse as well as how changes in one's processes and policies make an impact over time.<ref>https://netbeaconurprd.wpenginepowered.com/individual-dashboards/</ref>
    
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