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<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em">[[Image: KathyKleimanCaricature.jpg|110px|Kathy Kleiman|link=http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Kathy_Kleiman]]</div>
 
<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em">[[Image: KathyKleimanCaricature.jpg|110px|Kathy Kleiman|link=http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Kathy_Kleiman]]</div>
'''Kathy Kleiman''' is a pioneering attorney, programmer and data security auditor. She co-founded [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC|Noncommercial Users Constituency]] in 1998. As an attorney she founded one of the first Internet Law practices. Kathy works as the Director of Policy with the [[Public Interest Registry]]; she leads advocacy and policy initiatives in an effort to promote a user-friendly and safe domain space. She was also the organizer of the Privacy Conference; Building Bridges, on [[ICANN]]'s [[Whois]] Questions in Vancouver. The Conference featured numerous experts from Canada's Office of the Privacy Commissioner, [[CIRA]], [[Nominet]], and [[JPRS|Japan Registry Services]]. Kathy Kleiman is also renowned for her research surrounding the female [[ENIAC]] programmers. Kathy Kleiman is also the director of ACM's Internet Governance Project. Ms. Kleiman has worked extensively in developing internet policies with [[ICANN]], including work on the final draft of the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]]. Kathy has participated extensively within ICANN, on its task forces and committees. She is currently the Vice-Chair of the [[Whois Review Team]], and the Vice-Chair of the [[RISG|Registration Infrastructure Security Group]]...[[Kathy Kleiman|read more]]
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'''Kathy Kleiman''' is a pioneering attorney, programmer and data security auditor. She co-founded [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC|Noncommercial Users Constituency]] in 1998. As an attorney she founded one of the first Internet Law practices. Kathy works as the Director of Policy with the [[Public Interest Registry]]; she leads advocacy and policy initiatives in an effort to promote a user-friendly and safe domain space. She was also the organizer of the Privacy Conference; Building Bridges, on [[ICANN]]'s [[Whois]] Questions in Vancouver. The Conference featured numerous experts from Canada's Office of the Privacy Commissioner, [[CIRA]], [[Nominet]], and [[JPRS|Japan Registry Services]]. Kathy Kleiman is also renowned for her research surrounding the female [[ENIAC]] programmers. She is the director of ACM's Internet Governance Project; and has worked extensively in developing Internet policies with [[ICANN]], including work on the final draft of the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]]. Kathy has participated extensively within ICANN, on its task forces and committees. She is currently the Vice-Chair of the [[Whois Review Team]], and the Vice-Chair of the [[RISG|Registration Infrastructure Security Group]]...[[Kathy Kleiman|read more]]
 
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