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[[File:Buenosaires.png|right|200px]]'''[[ICANN 48]]''' was held from November 17 to November 21 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and hosted by NIC Argentina, the organization that manages Argentina's .ar [[ccTLD]] Registry. Sessions and discussions focused on the continued rollout of the [[New gTLD Program]], as a small batch of applications had reached delegation and many more were facing RA contracting and possible auctions. [[Name Collision]]s were debated, as well as what ICANN should do with the funds received from eventual "last resort" auctions in the New gTLD Program. [[Internet Governance]] was at the forefront of many discussions, in light of the NSA's surveillance on the Internet. The event drew 2,034 registered participants and was the final ICANN meeting in 2013. ICANN's 15th Anniversary was celebrated in Buenos Aires. It was the first time an ICANN meeting was held in Buenos Aires, and the second time an ICANN meeting was held in Argentina since [[ICANN 22]] in Mar del Plata in 2005.
[[File:AndyOzmentCaricature.jpg|right|200px]]'''[[Andy Ozment]]''' is the Chief Technology Risk Officer and EVP at Capital One. Before that he was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Partner at Goldman Sachs and worked for the US Department of Homeland Security beginning in April 2014. He is a specialist in cybersecurity policy with experience in operational computer security and academic research on security economics. Early in his career, Ozment was one of 40 winners nationwide of the 2002 Marshall Scholarship award.
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    Andy Ozment is the Chief Technology Risk Officer and EVP at Capital One. Before that he was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Partner at Goldman Sachs and worked for the US Department of Homeland Security beginning in April 2014. He is a specialist in cybersecurity policy with experience in operational computer security and academic research on security economics. Early in his career, Ozment was one of 40 winners nationwide of the 2002 Marshall Scholarship award.
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