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Revision as of 01:35, 18 October 2022

Organization: RiskQuant
Affiliation: SSAC
Region: Oceania
Country: Australia
Email: dah@duncanhart.com
Website:

   duncanhart.com

Blog: https://micro.duncanhart.com
Facebook:    Duncanhart
LinkedIn:    Duncanhart
Twitter:    @duncanhart

Duncan Hart is a cyber security expert, former military and law enforcement intelligence specialist and a postgraduate of the Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London. He is founder and director of RiskQuant, a consulting firm headquartered in London, UK. His priority is advocating for the continuous improvement of Internet security and resilience.

Education & Academic[edit | edit source]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Duncan started working in the field of network and computer security in 1998. He has worked with different organisations, including the Bank of England, Vodafone Group, BHP, Council of the European Union, and National Crime Agency, UK.

ICANN involvement[edit | edit source]

Duncan was appointed to the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) on 26 June 2008[1]. During his tenure he earned the deep appreciation of the Board for his service to ICANN. The ICANN Board acknowledged their deep appreciation for his service with SSAC, and that the Board wished him well for all future endeavours[2].

Contributions[edit | edit source]

  • SAC 044 - A Registrant’s Guide to Protecting Domain Name Registration Accounts[3]
  • SAC 40 - Measures to Protect Domain Registration Services Against Exploitation or Misuse[4]
  • SAC 39 - SSAC Review of SSAC[5]

Outlook[edit | edit source]

Duncan remains committed to ICANN's and SSAC's goals and objectives and continues to contribute to the improvement of Internet security and resilience.

References[edit | edit source]