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[[Public Interest Registry]] and the Global Cyber Alliance partnered to develop this toolkit to address the cybersecurity needs of the mission-based community.<ref>[https://gcatoolkit.org/mission-based-orgs/ GCA Toolkit.org]</ref> | |||
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* data sharing about and takedown of [[Malicious Domain]]s via an ongoing cycle of discovery, validation, and action<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/presentation-day2dc-domaintrust-platform-daigle-26may21-en.pdf GCA Presentation, IDS 2021]</ref> | * data sharing about and takedown of [[Malicious Domain]]s via an ongoing cycle of discovery, validation, and action<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/presentation-day2dc-domaintrust-platform-daigle-26may21-en.pdf GCA Presentation, IDS 2021]</ref> |
Revision as of 18:48, 2 May 2023
The Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) is an IGO initiative for building practical, measurable solutions for making the internet more trustworthy and accelerating the adoption of them around the world. Its founding organizations include the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, City of London Police, and The Center for Internet Security.[1] Key People: Brian Cute
Project Collaborations
DMARC
AIDE
Quad9
GCA Cybersecurity Toolkit
Public Interest Registry and the Global Cyber Alliance partnered to develop this toolkit to address the cybersecurity needs of the mission-based community.[2]
Domain Trust
- data sharing about and takedown of Malicious Domains via an ongoing cycle of discovery, validation, and action[3]