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'''Alan Woods''' is the Senior Compliance & Policy Manager at Donuts Inc. He is also a member of the [[EPDP]] Team | '''Alan Woods''' is the Senior Compliance & Policy Manager at Donuts Inc. He is also a member of the [[EPDP]] Team | ||
Previously, Alan was the Registry Co-Chair for the Specification 11 Security Framework Drafting Team. | |||
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[[ICANN 50]] was Woods' first [[ICANN]] conference.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Interview, ICANN50, July 2014.</ref> | [[ICANN 50]] was Woods' first [[ICANN]] conference.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Interview, ICANN50, July 2014.</ref> | ||
==Career History== | ==Career History== |
Revision as of 16:12, 28 August 2018
Organization: | Donuts |
Affiliation: | GNSO |
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Region: | Europe |
Country: | Ireland |
SOI: | SOI |
LinkedIn: | Alan Woods |
Alan Woods is the Senior Compliance & Policy Manager at Donuts Inc. He is also a member of the EPDP Team
Previously, Alan was the Registry Co-Chair for the Specification 11 Security Framework Drafting Team.
ICANN 50 was Woods' first ICANN conference.[1]
Career History[edit | edit source]
Prior to his position at Donuts, Woods was a Compliance Manager at Rightside, where he was responsible for the compliance for the Registry and ensures that it meets the requirements and expectations for their new gTLDs.
Woods has also been self-employed since 2004 as a social media consultant; this includes research and seminars around the topic of Facebook and online privacy issues, much of which he also discusses on a blog called Cyberphobia. Online regulation is an important topic for Woods, who has a Masters in E-Law and wrote his thesis on the topic of online child protection.[2]