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==Security and Anti-abuse==
 
==Security and Anti-abuse==
Greg created and oversaw Afilias' highly successful security programs, designed to address abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, child pornography, and [[Fast Flux|fast-flux]].  He wrote the industry-leading .info Anti-Abuse Policy, which has been adapted to other TLDs, including [[.org]].  In 2010, Greg accepted an OTA Excellence in Online Trust Award for the program.  In 2009, Afilias began providing anti-abuse service for [[Public Interest Registry]] and its TLD, [[.org]].
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Greg created and oversaw Afilias' highly successful security programs, designed to address abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, child pornography, and botnets.  He wrote the industry-leading .info Anti-Abuse Policy, which has been adapted to other TLDs, including [[.org]].  In 2010, Greg accepted an OTA Excellence in Online Trust Award for the program.  In 2009, Afilias began providing anti-abuse service for [[Public Interest Registry]] and its TLD, [[.org]].
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Greg continues to represent Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [[APWG|Anti-Phishing Working Group]] (APWG).  He is the co-author of the ongoing Global Phishing Survey series, which is the major source of phishing metrics and analysis.<ref>http://www.apwg.org/resources.html#apwg</ref> He also participates in the [[MAAWG| Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]] (MAAWG), and regularly presents at APWG, MAAWG, and ICANN meetings.  He regularly interacts with law enforcement personnel regarding e-crime issues.
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Greg continues to represent Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [[APWG|Anti-Phishing Working Group]] (APWG).  He is the co-author of the ongoing Global Phishing Survey series, which is the major source of phishing metrics and analysis.<ref>http://www.apwg.org/resources.html#apwg</ref> He also participates in the [[MAAWG| Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]] (MAAWG), and regularly makes presentations at APWG, MAAWG, and ICANN meetings.  He regularly interacts with law enforcement personnel regarding e-crime issues.
 
===Security and ICANN===
 
===Security and ICANN===
The ICANN Board confirmed Greg as a member of ICANN's [[SSAC]] (Security and Stability Advisory Committee) in October 2011.  He was the Chair of ICANN's [[RAP WG|Registration Abuse Policy Working Group]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group RAPWG]</ref> He currently serves as a member of ICANN's Joint DNS Security and Stability Analysis Working Group (DSSA).  He was a founding member of the [[RISG|Registry Internet Safety Group]], and served as its secretary. He was also an active member of ICANN's [[FFWG|Fast-Flux Working Group]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-07aug09-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
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The ICANN Board confirmed Greg as a member of ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee ([[SSAC]]) in October 2011.  Greg was the Chair of ICANN's [[RAP WG|Registration Abuse Policy Working Group]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group RAPWG]</ref> He currently serves as a member of ICANN's Joint DNS Security and Stability Analysis Working Group (DSSA).  He was a founding member of the [[RISG|Registry Internet Safety Group]], and served as its secretary. He was also an active member of ICANN's [[FFWG|Fast-Flux Working Group]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-07aug09-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
    
==Registry Stakeholder Group and New TLD Program==
 
==Registry Stakeholder Group and New TLD Program==
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